convenient for you. You can specify \c{\\c} or \c{\\cw} \e{between}
the first and second pairs of braces. For example, you might write
-\c Google is located at \W{http://www.google.com/}\cw{www.google.com}.
+\c Google is at \W{http://www.google.com/}\cw{www.google.com}.
and Halibut would produce
\quote{
-Google is located at \W{http://www.google.com/}\cw{www.google.com}.
+Google is at \W{http://www.google.com/}\cw{www.google.com}.
}
If you want the link text to be an index term as well, you can also