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For all other roles, you have to write ``:rolename:`content```.
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.. note::
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There are some additional facilities that make cross-referencing roles more
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versatile:
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For all cross-referencing roles, if you prefix the content with ``!``, no
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reference/hyperlink will be created.
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* You may supply an explicit title and reference target, like in reST direct
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hyperlinks: ``:role:`title <target>``` will refer to *target*, but the link
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text will be *title*.
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* If you prefix the content with ``!``, no reference/hyperlink will be created.
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* For the Python object roles, if you prefix the content with ``~``, the link
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text will only be the last component of the target. For example,
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``:meth:`~Queue.Queue.get``` will refer to ``Queue.Queue.get`` but only
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display ``get`` as the link text.
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In HTML output, the link's ``title`` attribute (that is e.g. shown as a
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tool-tip on mouse-hover) will always be the full target name.
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The following roles refer to objects in modules and are possibly hyperlinked if
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a matching identifier is found:
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