Timothy <tecos...@gmail.com> writes: > Lastly, an example of what I’d expect when exporting to ascii (with three > example syntaxes): > > ┌──── > │ #+name: sometab > │ #+caption: Some table > │ | a | b | > │ | c | d | > │ > │ Hey, look at [[sometab]]. (or) > │ Hey, look at [cite:#sometab]. (or) > │ Hey, look at [ref:sometab]. > └──── > > ┌──── > │ ━━━━━━ > │ a b > │ c d > │ ━━━━━━ > │ Table 1: Some table > │ > │ Hey, look at Table 1. > └────
I'm still lost, sorry. --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- #+name: sometab #+caption: Some table | a | b | | c | d | Hey, look at Table [[sometab]]. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- is already exported as --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- ━━━━━━ a b c d ━━━━━━ Table 1: Some table Hey, look at Table 1. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Could you explain what you would like to see, in addition to what is already possible? I think, however, that it is not directly related to citations, unless you want to be able to somehow link to a cite. Then we may have a problem, because there is currently no way to name a cite. However, if that ever makes sense, it is still possible to add a target next to it: <<@key>>[cite:@key]