Re: Markdown export is non-deterministic?

2022-10-16 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Dominique Dumont writes: > The function shown in this blog helps a lot: > > https://amitp.blogspot.com/2021/04/automatically-generate-ids-for-emacs.html > > This works quite well for my org files. Feel free to help with https://orgmode.org/list/87fsfutwin.fsf@localhost -- Ihor Radchenko //

Re: Markdown export is non-deterministic?

2022-10-16 Thread Dominique Dumont
On Saturday, 8 October 2022 00:31:00 CEST Matias Eyzaguirre wrote: > I’m using org-mode to generate a markdown README for a project that is > under version control. I’ve noticed that the anchor tags used for the > table of contents seem to be annoyingly random and change from export > to export.

Re: Markdown export is non-deterministic?

2022-10-08 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Matias Eyzaguirre writes: > I’m using org-mode to generate a markdown README for a project that is > under version control. I’ve noticed that the anchor tags used for the > table of contents seem to be annoyingly random and change from export > to export. Is it possible to make the generated ids

Re: Markdown export is non-deterministic?

2022-10-08 Thread Max Nikulin
On 08/10/2022 05:31, Matias Eyzaguirre wrote: #+begin_example 1. [Introduction](#org775f005) 2. [Roadmap](#orgccee397) #+end_example While these identifiers are generally not visible to a reader, they add noise to the version control diffs. I'm wondering if it's possible to force the

Markdown export is non-deterministic?

2022-10-08 Thread Matias Eyzaguirre
I’m using org-mode to generate a markdown README for a project that is under version control. I’ve noticed that the anchor tags used for the table of contents seem to be annoyingly random and change from export to export. Is it possible to make the generated ids deterministic? For example one