S S,

One day we may find the ultimate answer, perhaps with unique automatically 
generated IDs however as long as we place the instructions and caveats 
around it your method is likely to suite 80% of cases. Using tiddlers and 
lists and other methods is often sufficient, however in the case of 
managing large tiddlers, building tiddlers for publishing (especially to 
HTML) etc... having "A Method" is great.

Actually since the key here may be for the production of html for reading 
or export perhaps a template that generates the html with automatic anchors 
may be the way to go.

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at 11:18:21 AM UTC+11, S. S. wrote:
>
> Hi Mario,
>
> Thanks for the feedback. I had forgotten to test the CTRL click on the 
> links. I will mention that as a side effect.
>
> What is interesting in doing this is that it brings to light an issue not 
> talked about before.
> Many have been asking for internal links within a tiddler, but we can see 
> that it can lead to awkward situations when that tiddler is transcluded! 
> The way I worded it is:
>
> If transclusions create multiple instances of the id, navigation will 
>> take place to the first instance found that satisfies the above criteria. 
>>
>
> Well, just testing out these internal links within a tiddler has provided 
> this Food for thought!
> At least for now we do have a (not perfect) way to jump to targets within 
> a very long tiddler.
>
> Cheers
>
> On Monday, March 4, 2019 at 8:35:27 PM UTC+7, PMario wrote:
>>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> The biggest problem, I see, with this mechanism is, that anchor IDs must 
>> be unique. If you open a new tiddler and insert this: {{Section Names 
>> using ID for internal Links}} you'll have a problem. 
>>
>> The whole anchoring thing is in an undefined state now. So if the user 
>> clicks a link it may jump to an anchor of a different tiddler. 
>>
>> That's not a big deal for the example used here, but if the whole content 
>> is dynamically created, it will create confused users.
>>
>> The second thing is, that a <ctrl>-click on a Next or Prev link opens a 
>> new tab, which isn't the standard behaviour for TW internal links. .. It 
>> should open the tiddler without navigating to the new tiddler. 
>>
>> just some thoughts. 
>>
>> -mario
>>
>

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