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@ -18,6 +18,9 @@ anchor name](#пример) (the output of putting "example" into English-to-Rus
Google Translate) hopefully works? (Use a small browser window to make it
clearer where it goes)
> Can we assume Ikiwiki generates HTML5 all the time? I thought that was still a
> setting off by default... --[[anarcat]]
So perhaps we could try this Unicode-aware version of what Pandoc documents:
* Remove footnote links if any (this might have to be heuristic, or we could
@ -47,6 +50,10 @@ supporting [IRIs](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3987): `<a href="#visiting-北
--[[smcv]]
> I guess this makes sense. I just wonder how well this is actually supported in all
> browsers.. I looked around and suspect this will work in more recent browsers, but,
> as an example, https://caniuse.com/ doesn't have that feature listed in their
> tables. :) -- [[anarcat]]
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@ -60,6 +67,9 @@ I think this is a bug, particularly if you are using Pandoc's
[header attributes](http://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#extension-header_attributes)
or similar.
> It's not a bug, it's a limitation. :) But sure, it's a thing. It's an issue in
> headinganchors as well of course. -- [[anarcat]]
I think we should try to use an existing ID before generating our own, with the
generation step as a fallback, just like Pandoc does. If a htmlize layer like
Text::MultiMarkdown or Pandoc is generating worse IDs than this plugin, the
@ -69,6 +79,11 @@ htmlize layer, or stop using Text::MultiMarkdown.
--[[smcv]]
> Agreed. However, the situation I was in was that multimarkdown *and* the
> headinganchors plugins had issues I had to fix. So it was better and easier
> for me to just override whatever attributes were there for testing and
> fixing this in the short term... -- [[anarcat]]
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<pre>Some long scrollable text
@ -113,3 +128,5 @@ htmlize layer, or stop using Text::MultiMarkdown.
.
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.</pre>
> This works for me on ` Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:50.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/50.0` on Debian stretch, FWIW. --[[anarcat]]