Hello, "D. C. Toedt" <d...@toedt.com> writes:
> I'm late to this thread but found it in researching a similar problem. I > use designated targets to create a permanently-named internal HTML anchor > that I can use in providing a precisely-targeted complete URL that points > to a specific paragraph (as opposed to a section). Example: In the file > index.org, the org-mode dedicated target <<ThisTarget>> should export to > HTML as: http://www.example.com/index.html#ThisTarget. The name #ThisTarget > needs to be permanent because the document in question is a work in > progress. > > Based on Nicolas's suggestion (downthread) about using #+HTML: or @@html: , > I did a couple of quickie macros to create <a> anchors and links, but > that's a pain and clutters up the on-screen display in org-mode. For the record, any implementation of `org-html-prefer-user-labels', similar to `org-latex-prefer-user-labels' is welcome, as long it is isn't active by default. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou