* named anchors in HTML export
@ 2017-08-18 21:43 Adam Spiers
2017-08-19 8:50 ` Nicolas Goaziou
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From: Adam Spiers @ 2017-08-18 21:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: org-mode mailing list
Hi there,
I'm using org2blog and trying to mark certain parts of a blog post
with a named anchor for permanent linking. However, org2blog relies on
Org's native HTML export, so really this post is just questions about
HTML Export.
I've managed to get sections anchored using a CUSTOM_ID property.
However based on
http://orgmode.org/manual/Internal-links.html#Internal-links
I was also expecting to be able to use #+NAME: foo in front of a
headline or even other elements like paragraphs, but this doesn't
work. Is this a bug, or am I misreading the manual?
Is there any way of creating an anchor for an arbitrary element,
short of some ugly "+HTML" hack?
By the way, this question is also being tracked here:
https://github.com/org2blog/org2blog/issues/239
Thanks!
Adam
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* Re: named anchors in HTML export
2017-08-18 21:43 named anchors in HTML export Adam Spiers
@ 2017-08-19 8:50 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2017-08-19 22:43 ` Adam Spiers
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Nicolas Goaziou @ 2017-08-19 8:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Adam Spiers; +Cc: org-mode mailing list
Hello,
Adam Spiers <orgmode@adamspiers.org> writes:
> I was also expecting to be able to use #+NAME: foo in front of a
> headline
You cannot use a NAME keyword to a headline (or an inlinetask).
CUSTOM_ID is morally equivalent, though.
> or even other elements like paragraphs, but this doesn't
> work. Is this a bug, or am I misreading the manual?
Currently, "ox-html" doesn't create an anchor for named paragraphs,
unless the paragraph consists of an image only.
However, you can put targets anywhere in a paragraph using <<target>>
syntax.
> Is there any way of creating an anchor for an arbitrary element,
> short of some ugly "+HTML" hack?
Note that internal references are... internal. You can use them across
documents only when using Org publishing mechanism. IOW, <<target>>
doesn't create <a id="target"></a> anchor, but something like <a
id="org1234567"></a>.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
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* Re: named anchors in HTML export
2017-08-19 8:50 ` Nicolas Goaziou
@ 2017-08-19 22:43 ` Adam Spiers
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Adam Spiers @ 2017-08-19 22:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nicolas Goaziou; +Cc: org-mode mailing list
On 19 August 2017 at 09:50, Nicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote:
> Adam Spiers <orgmode@adamspiers.org> writes:
>> I was also expecting to be able to use #+NAME: foo in front of a
>> headline
>
> You cannot use a NAME keyword to a headline (or an inlinetask).
> CUSTOM_ID is morally equivalent, though.
>
>> or even other elements like paragraphs, but this doesn't
>> work. Is this a bug, or am I misreading the manual?
>
> Currently, "ox-html" doesn't create an anchor for named paragraphs,
> unless the paragraph consists of an image only.
>
> However, you can put targets anywhere in a paragraph using <<target>>
> syntax.
>
>> Is there any way of creating an anchor for an arbitrary element,
>> short of some ugly "+HTML" hack?
>
> Note that internal references are... internal. You can use them across
> documents only when using Org publishing mechanism. IOW, <<target>>
> doesn't create <a id="target"></a> anchor, but something like <a
> id="org1234567"></a>.
Thanks Nicolas, that's super helpful!
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