That was my thought as well.
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 8:02 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> "Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes:
>
> > You can use <> to make it possible to link to any
> > place in a document.
>
> It does not work globally though. One cannot just put
> [[id:some-anchor-name]] link in o
"Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes:
> You can use <> to make it possible to link to any
> place in a document.
It does not work globally though. One cannot just put
[[id:some-anchor-name]] link in other file.
Best,
Ihor
aroz...@gmail.com writes:
> I'm just getting into Emacs/Org-Mode. It's clearly an amazing system and
> the linking via UUID is very useful. My question is: why is linking by UUID
> (and, more generally, the creation of properties drawers) limited to
> headlines, and not to sub-elements like list
I'm just getting into Emacs/Org-Mode. It's clearly an amazing system and
the linking via UUID is very useful. My question is: why is linking by UUID
(and, more generally, the creation of properties drawers) limited to
headlines, and not to sub-elements like list elements or paragraphs?
Doesn't all