Re: [FR] [Revived] Human readable / customizable link anchors during export

2022-10-12 Thread Kévin Le Gouguec
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Kévin Le Gouguec writes: > >>> 3. Instead of trying to find a silver bullet for human-readable anchor >>>generator, we allow users to customize it. The default will be >>>constant "org" yielding "org-Ajjq"-type anchors, just like we have >>>now. But we can

Re: [FR] [Revived] Human readable / customizable link anchors during export

2022-10-12 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Kévin Le Gouguec writes: >> 3. Instead of trying to find a silver bullet for human-readable anchor >>generator, we allow users to customize it. The default will be >>constant "org" yielding "org-Ajjq"-type anchors, just like we have >>now. But we can also provide other generators,

Re: [FR] [Revived] Human readable / customizable link anchors during export

2022-10-11 Thread Kévin Le Gouguec
Ihor Radchenko writes: > 3. Instead of trying to find a silver bullet for human-readable anchor >generator, we allow users to customize it. The default will be >constant "org" yielding "org-Ajjq"-type anchors, just like we have >now. But we can also provide other generators, like the

[FR] [Revived] Human readable / customizable link anchors during export (was: stability of toc links)

2022-10-11 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Timothy writes: >> Link stability is still an issue, even if the proposal gives a false >> sense of security in that area. I don't think we can solve it without >> creating a cache for export, where you store all previous references for >> a given file. Even this is not sufficient, because you