Hello,
"D. C. Toedt" 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 t
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
ind
Hello again,
>
> > Oh really? It does work, though. I use this feature on my blog to link
> > to bibrefs that are in another page. Links like
> >
> > [[file:../pages/references.org::#TARI2008][Tariel et al., 2008]]
> >
> > get exported correctly. Only, the HTML target name is orgtargetXX.
> > Whi
Hello,
Sébastien Brisard writes:
> Oh really? It does work, though. I use this feature on my blog to link
> to bibrefs that are in another page. Links like
>
> [[file:../pages/references.org::#TARI2008][Tariel et al., 2008]]
>
> get exported correctly. Only, the HTML target name is orgtargetXX.
Hello,
thanks for your answer!
>
>> I have noticed that org-mode now renames dedicated targets. More
>> precisely, the following org file
>>
>> = beginning of a.org =
>> - <>Item 1
>> - <>Item 2
>> = end of a.org =
>>
>> gets exported to html as
>>
>> = beginning of a.html
Hello,
Sébastien Brisard writes:
> I have noticed that org-mode now renames dedicated targets. More
> precisely, the following org file
>
> = beginning of a.org =
> - <>Item 1
> - <>Item 2
> = end of a.org =
>
> gets exported to html as
>
> = beginning of a.html (extract)
Hi,
I have noticed that org-mode now renames dedicated targets. More
precisely, the following org file
= beginning of a.org =
- <>Item 1
- <>Item 2
= end of a.org =
gets exported to html as
= beginning of a.html (extract) =
Item 1
Item 2
Author: Sébastien Brisar