Hi, that's what I feared... I know it works with the CUSTOM_ID property. Unfortunately, I'd like to link to an item in a list. Is there a (possibly dirty) work around?
Best regards, Sébastien 2013/12/29 Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaz...@gmail.com> > Hello, > > Sébastien Brisard <sebastien.bris...@m4x.org> writes: > > > I'm facing a problem with links accross multiple org files, when I > publish > > to HTML. Here is a minimal working example. file1.org looks like > > > > <<target1>> Target 1 > > > > [[target1][Go to target #1]] > > > > [[file:./file2.org::target2][Go to target #2]] > > > > while file2.org looks like > > > > <<target2>> Target 2 > > > > In emacs, when I click on the second link, it opens file2.org all right. > > However, when I export to html, here is what file1.html looks like > > > > <body> > > <div id="content"> > > <h1 class="title">file1</h1> > > <p> > > <a id="target1" name="target1"></a> Target 1 > > </p> > > > > <p> > > <a href="#target1">Go to target #1</a> > > </p> > > > > <p> > > <a href="./file2.html">Go to target #2</a> > > </p> > > </div> > > <div id="postamble" class="status"> > > ... > > </div></body> > > > > The second link should read (I believe) > > > > <a href="./file2.html#target2">Go to target #2</a> > > There's no support for exporting links to targets across files. You can > only target a headline, through its custom-id, e.g., > > [[file:./file2.org::#custom-id][...]] > > or through its title > > [[file:/file2.org::*Headline title][...]] > > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Goaziou >