you can also use inline footnotes.google[fn::https://google.com] which will be exported like you like as a kludge if there is noe.
On 12/12/21, Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> wrote: > idk but you can put them in place using org-ascii-links-to-notes for a > dry effect. > > On 12/12/21, Husain Alshehhi <hus...@alshehhi.io> wrote: >> Org-mode's ascii export uses the link's description to create a reference >> to >> it at the end of the document. For example, a link to google will look >> like >> this: >> >> ,---- >> | This is a [link to google]. >> | >> | [link to google] <https://www.google.com> >> `---- >> >> Is there a way to modify this behavior to using a number reference rather >> than link description? Such as: >> >> ,---- >> | >> | This is a link to google[1]. >> | >> | [1] <https://www.google.com> >> `---- >> >> The reasoning behind this is that using numbers is more intuitive (as it >> is >> the common practice it plain text posts, emails etc.) Also, when there >> are >> two different links with the same description, the export is going to be >> confusing to the reader. This happens when I use the description "link". >> >> >> > > > -- > The Kafka Pandemic > > A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: > https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com