On 23 March 2015 at 10:11, Ken McGlothlen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 4:00:22 PM UTC-7, Lex Trotman wrote:
>>
>> On [[is,xreflabel]] the manual says " The optional <xreflabel> is only
>> really useful when generating DocBook output.".
>
>
> Yes, I noted that with some chagrin.
>
>>
>> That is why the HTML TOCs are generated by Javascript in the browser.
>> Probably some hot Javascript programmer could do the same for cross
>> references.
>

I should have pointed to http://srackham.github.io/rimu/ which renders
much of an asciidoc like syntax with javascript, no TOCs or xrefs
thought :)

Cheers
Lex

>
> Thinking about exactly that. Not that I'm a huge fan of JavaScript, but for
> this particular project (a standards document), it would be awfully handy if
> I could drop the {sectnum} automatically in the reference text.
>
> —Ken
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