Sort of a related question - Markdown **Cross References**.
I couldn't find a list online of exactly what is supported by the
sundown (deprecated?) markdown engine that MailMate uses in at least
some places. I would assume it's the baseline text defined in John
Gruber's [Markdown
Syntax](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax/) page, but
happily MailMate supports tables per the MultiMarkdown spec.
So I thought MailMate may support Cross References, as mentioned in the
MultiMarkdown [Human Markdown
Reference](https://rawgithub.com/fletcher/human-markdown-reference/master/index.html)
Cross Reference section, it should be possible to do:
---
```
You can place a link to a point in your document like this [one][], or
[another][] place in the doc.
## one ##
A simple subheading in a larger document with the same name as the
referring tag.
## Another place in the document [another] ##
Another place in the document that is referenced by the [another] tag in
the heading
```
---
Yet when you try this example, you actually get:
---
You can place a link to a point in your document like this [one][], or
[another][] place in the doc.
## one ##
A simple subheading in a larger document with the same name as the
referring tag.
## Another place in the document [another] ##
Another place in the document that is referenced by the [another] tag in
the heading
---
Would now be a good time to move MailMate's markdown support to
MultiMarkdown, since MultiMarkdown seems to offer more features and is
still developing?
On 27 Oct 2013, at 16:43, Bureau wrote:
I sometimes send emails with many attachments in pdf and it would
allow me to do in the text reference to a particular document for the
user to quickly find
No, it's only possible when inlining images.
I think it would be possible in all cases if MailMate always
generated a so-called Content-ID for attachments.
Why/how do you need to reference an attached document?
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