* html-export: Unique, non-enumerated heading-IDs according to heading
@ 2011-07-29 22:41 iminet
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From: iminet @ 2011-07-29 22:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi.
Usually, when you export an org-document to HTML, the headings get
enumerated IDs (which are in particular important for anchors) like this:
* this is my first heading
* the second one
This org-code (more or less) becomes:
<h2 id="sec-1">this is my first heading</h2>
<h2 id="sec-2">the second one</h2>
But this behaviour is not always ideal: If you add a heading the ID of
all following headings changes -- unless you didn't set the CUSTOM_ID
property manually.
So, this e-mail requests the feature that it should be possible to make
Org automatically set the ID according to the content of the heading. E.g.…
* foobar
* this heading includes lots of spaces and some other special characters
like "§$%&/()
… would become this:
<h2 id="foobar">foobar</h2>
<h2
id="this_heading_includes_lots_of_spaces_and_some_other_special_characters_like_________">this
heading includes lots of spaces and some other special characters like
"§$%&/()</h2>
What do you think?
Wouldnt that be nice?
I think you should be able to switch between these two behaviours --
both have their own advantages.
Having said this,
Goodbye.
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