Hi, Christian Miller <christian.mil...@dadoes.de> skribis:
> it would be a nice feature to have actual anchors in the HTML > documentation. I mean with that, that there is an anchor symbol which > upon clicking, copies the exact URL to this section in the HTML > documentation. > > This is useful, since currently I always need to go to the top of the > documentation (Table of Contents) to grab the URL that jumps to the > corresponding section, which I paste in the #Guix IRC channel as > pointer on how to do specifc things. > > Can we maybe even do this not only for whole sections, but also for > things like "console-font-service-type". For example if someone asks > how to install TTY fonts. There are anchors for index entries, but you typically need to jump to <https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Programming-Index.html> to get the link, or to click on the symbol in a code snippet. I agree that anchor symbols in the text would help. We’d need to tweak the Texinfo output and/or use @anchor more frequently in the Texinfo source of the manual. Thanks, Ludo’.