From: Austin Frank <austin.frank@gmail.com>
To: Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: another org-export request regarding links
Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 11:02:24 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <44708100.1050305@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <72c14a76959a63e62b3e8c61ddcaf0e5@science.uva.nl>
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Are jou suggesting that *all* links should be exported as reference
> style, or only some? Which ones?
There are a few different ways I can see it working.
First, and probably simplest, would be to set a flag in #+OPTIONS: that
applied to all of the links in the file on ascii export.
Another idea would be to introduce a new function with an embellished
linking markup for adding an ID and title to links-- something like
[[http://www.example.com][description][optional id][optional title]]
In this case, any link created with org-insert-reference-link (or
whatever the new function was called) would be exported in reference
style during org-export-as-ascii. To clarify:
I use [[http://www.yahoo.com][Yahoo search][][]].
I use [[http://www.google.com][Google search][1][]].
I use [[http://www.ask.com][Ask search][2][formerly Ask Jeeves]].
I use [[http://www.altavista.com][Alta Vista search][][not really]].
might be exported as
I use [Yahoo search].
I use [Google search] [1].
I use [Ask search] [2].
I use [Alta Vista search].
[Yahoo search]: http://www.yahoo.com
[1]: http://www.google.com
[2]: http://www.ask.com "formerly Ask Jeeves"
[Alta Vista search]: http://www.altavista.com "not really"
I could also imagine that reference-style links might be exported
differently in org-export-as-html as well-- they would still be
functioning hyperlinks at the point where they were inserted, but they
could automatically be gathered into a list of links at the bottom of
the html file, as is common in many tech articles.
> This is going on my list of things to remember, but I don't know yet
> if/when I will get to this.
Like I said, this one is in the "would be nice to have" category for me,
too. I'm definitely not missing it in my day-to-day use of org.
Thanks,
/au
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2006-05-19 19:53 another org-export request regarding links Austin Frank
2006-05-21 7:01 ` Carsten Dominik
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