Hello, Bastien <b...@altern.org> writes:
> vdya...@elvees.com (Дядов Васил Стоянов) writes: > >> I've an issue with radio targets and ordinary external links. >> >> #+begin_src org >> #+ATTR_HTML: border="1" frame="border" style="max-width:50%;" >> | / | <> | <> | <> | >> | | Test | Description | Source file | >> |---+--------------+----------------+------------------------------| >> | | <<<IDCT>>> | Inverse DCT | [[file:test/idct.c][idct.c]] | >> |---+--------------+----------------+------------------------------| >> #+end_src >> >> In this case external link "[[file:test/idct.c][idct.c]]" in html file >> looks like: <a href="test/idct.c">.c</a> > > I confirm the bug, not only with the HTML exporter, but with the LaTeX > exporter -- and probably all of them. > > For HTMl, the description of the second link is already wrong when > `org-html-link' uses it as an argument. Probably something strange > when setting the radio targets that prevents the link desc to be > parsed correctly. > > I'll let Nicolas have a look when he has time. Indeed. This was a two-part bug. I fixed the first one, but the second one is non-trivial and yet to be fixed. The problem is that "idct" in the link description is recognized as a reference to the radio target <<<IDCT>>>. In a perfect world, links wouldn't be allowed within link description, and the problem wouldn't exist, but there's also the following construct in Org: [[http://orgmode.org][file:./unicorn.jpg]] Obviously, the contents of the link is a link, and, in this case it even makes sense. That's why links are allowed within links (and therefore links to radio targets). This is a limitation from Org syntax: it has no proper way to define an "image" so it relies on links to display them. If there was an "image" type object, I could easily allow images within links, but not links themselves. Anyway, I'll try to find a workaround. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou