William Crandall writes: > Hello Nicolas, > > Thanks for clarifying link syntax. > I think I'm more than half way there! > > I can now create targets/destinations: > > This: >     ** <>BC Crandall > > becomes: >    

BC Crandall h3> > > As expected. > > > But creating a link TO that "id" target eludes me. > > This: >     [[#crandall][BC Crandall]] > > becomes: >     BC Crandall > > Was expecting: >     BC Crandall > > > I was expecting that link (not italicized) because > of the in the

, in that file. > > Sorry if I'm being obtuse here! > > Thanks again for your help, > > -BC >   > > Hello, > > William Crandall writes: > > > 2a. Internal HTML links (#) > > > > > > Neither links nor destinations make it into the html. > > > > This: > > > > "an internal section link [[#directors][Directors]]." > > > > becomes: > > > > "an internal section link: Directors. > > > > Was expecting (without italics): > > > > ""an internal section link: Directors" > > I think your mixing up syntax here: "#" stands for custom-id links. > > In other words, [[#directors][Directors]] is a link pointing to an > headline whose CUSTOM-ID property is "directors". If there's no such > headline, it will return Directors italicized. > > If you're targeting an headline, provide it an appropriate CUSTOM-ID. > Otherwise, just use a target. > > > > 2b. This target: > > > > # <> > > * A First Section > > > > becomes: > > > >
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A First Section

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> > > > Was expecting: > > > >
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A First > > Section

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> > "# <>" syntax has been dropped since every target is now > "invisible". > > Use : > > * <> A First Section > > instead. > > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Goaziou >