Hello, Erik Hetzner <e...@e6h.org> writes:
> When trying to export the following org file as HTML (C-e h o), using > out of the box latest org-mode: > > ``` > * Foo > :PROPERTIES: > :ID: aaccd0f3-3eff-4f38-ad83-bc51b8444d73 > :END: > * Bar > :PROPERTIES: > :ID: 0a428695-b829-4f8b-a689-1bc22491d13f > :END: > Link to [[id:aaccd0f3-3eff-4f38-ad83-bc51b8444d73][Foo]]. > ``` > > the HTML looks like: > > ... > Link to 1. > > while I would expect it to say: “Link to Foo.”. > > If I change the link text to anything other than “Foo”, e.g., > [[id:aaccd0f3-3eff-4f38-ad83-bc51b8444d73][Baz]], > the link text is as expected. > > This seems like a bug to me, but I may be mistaken! Thanks for any > help you can provide. This is not a bug. This is how cross references work: any link to an internal target without a description will become a number referring to the target. It works for headlines and many other things, Note that the HTML is smart enough to not do that when headlines are not numbered. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou