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Fix broken link to Defining Mandatory Arguments section#94

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Fix broken link to Defining Mandatory Arguments section#94
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This link is broken currently --> corrected

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@hassineabd hassineabd requested a review from a team April 25, 2026 21:20
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@hassineabd hassineabd force-pushed the fix/broken-user-keyword-link branch 2 times, most recently from f413b9b to f1a29c6 Compare April 25, 2026 22:32
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"aliases": [],
"abbreviation": "",
"definition": "Argument kind in a keyword specification without a default value that must be provided in calls and that precedes optional arguments."
"definition": "Argument kind in a keyword specification without a default value that must be provided in calls and that precedes optional arguments. See [Defining Mandatory Arguments](/docs/chapter-03/user_keyword#3351-defining-mandatory-arguments)."
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Do we want to refer within the glossary in this way to the location where we want to backlink? Or is this a temporary measure. The pop up itself looks a bit strange with the link description:

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There's an enhancement in regards to this as well. See: #85

Any thoughts? Perhaps something to explore in Syllabus meeting.

@GerwinLaagland GerwinLaagland removed this from the 1.1.0 milestone May 5, 2026
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