Hi Sebastian, I have an idea of testing whether it works or not. In the orgmode page: http://orgmode.org/Changes.html#sec-2.1.1 It's talking about the custom ID. Could you try to add an example after line: Links written like [[#my-target-name] ] can be used to target a custom ID. For example: [[#v6.24][Version 6.24]] should go to the section Version 6.24. If this link can be used, that means the problem is solved. Thank you! Xin On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote: > > Hm - the following methods work here. As I found in > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/13047/match=custom+id they > shouldn't. Seems the links should be prepended with the hash sign as you > proposed. But it works both ways here (org-mode from today). I jumped > the gun and took a look in a testfile I use here (see below). > > > > And: > > There really _was_ a bug in org-info.js that should be fixed now. > The current code is here: > > http://repo.or.cz/w/Worg.git?a=commit;h=366e95c4c3dd9bcca7093d6aad137fc89eadf37a > > Now we see the prefered (i.e. custom) IDs in the browser's location > bar (and therefor the history panel, if the browser has such a thing). > > > > > This is the relevant part of a file I use here for testing: > > => --->8----------------------------->8----------------------------->8--- > # <> > * Section C > > ...some content ... > > *These links work:* > > + [[fill-table-column-with-incremental-numbers][Section C]] > + [[subsection-four][Subsection C.2]] > > > *** Subsection C.2 > :PROPERTIES: > :CUSTOM_ID: subsection-four > :END: > > + [[#fill-table-column-with-incremental-numbers][Section C]] > + [[#subsection-four][Subsection C.2]] > > <= ---8<-----------------------------8<-----------------------------8<--- > > > > > > > Could you send us the part of your sources that does _not_ work? > > > > > Regards > > > > Sebastian >