On 18 April 2014 04:35, Eduardo Santana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since I'm doing a lot of portuguese texts, and using dblatex I'm using it as
> default in all my projects. I didn't have any problem like id duplications.
>

Yeah, further investigation shows Asciidoc is smarter than the av-er-age bear :)

It seems that it detects duplicate generated ids and adds _2 _3 etc to
them.  Makes it ever so much harder to refer to them though.

If you have the fragment:

Até logo
--------

blah

Atê logo
-------

the first would be linked to with <<_ate_logo>> and the second <<_ate_logo_2>>.

Better to give them explicit (ascii) names and then you know where you are:

[[logo1]]
Até logo
--------

blah

[[logo2]]
Atê logo
-------

are linked by <<logo1>> and <<logo2>>

Cheers
Lex

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