Hi Kyeong, "Kyeong Soo (Joseph) Kim" <kyeongsoo....@gmail.com> writes:
> Hello, > On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> wrote: >> >> > >> If you don't want to use hyperref (i) make sure your sections are >> numbered (e.g. #+OPTIONS: num:5) and (ii) make sure that you are not >> giving links a description. Here's an example: >> >> * test my heading >> :PROPERTIES: >> :CUSTOM_ID: t >> :END: >> [[*test my heading][my funky label]] >> [[*test my heading]] >> [[#t]] >> >> → >> >> \section{test my heading} >> \label{sec-1} >> \hyperref[sec-1]{my funky label} >> \ref{sec-1} >> \ref{sec-1} >> >> —Rasmus >> >> -- >> May the Force be with you >> >> >> > This is exactly what I wanted to do for cross-referencing in LaTeX export. > With this, now I can use my org files as I did with version 7.x (except for > the description in the link). > > It would have been much better to have this information in the manual (like > those for cross-referencing in LaTeX in the older version of manual). > Or, is this already described there? If it's unclear, please consider one of the following: 1. Writing a documentation patch — especially if you have assigned copyright to FSF For Emacs changes. 2. Explain exactly where you would have expected to find this information and/or where the manual is unclear. Thanks, Rasmus -- However beautiful the theory, you should occasionally look at the evidence