Hello, Jonas Bernoulli <jo...@bernoul.li> writes:
> 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. This is not specific to texinfo back-end: all export back-ends behave this way. > 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 ;-) The point is that you can add text around the section number. This is the only way to get the section number of a given headline. > 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'. Instead of reducing the numbers of allowed options, you can use [[*Headline][{{{property(item)}}}]] > 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. Please make a different bug report, with an ECM, about it. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou