Hello, Currently "#+OPTIONS: num:N" not only affects whether sections are numbered, it also controls whether links to numbered sections look like
See *note 5.2.3: Section hooks. or See *note Section hooks: Section hooks. in the info file. Here the first seems better, but when looking at this inside the Info viewer, then it is either See 5.2.3. or See Section hooks. And now the numbered variant is just not informative enough for my needs. I want links to inform the user what they will get when they click on it, not how far away from the current location the link takes them ;-) I would like if the second form were always used, or if you could add an option that allowed selecting the desired style. The former could be accomplished simply by removing ((org-export-numbered-headline-p destination info) (mapconcat #'number-to-string (org-export-get-headline-number destination info) ".")) from `org-texinfo-link'. Also note that the use of "numbered links" seems to mess with paragraph justification. In that case lines that contain links tend to be to short and it gets worse the longer the title gets, probably because that is present in the info file (and therefor used for justification (maybe that could be changed?)), but then not displayed in the Info viewer. Thanks, Jonas