emac...@gmail.com (Richard Y. Kim) writes: > It seems like org-html-publish-to-html does not translate info links > properly in generated HTML files. The problem is that spaces in info > nodes should be converted to dashes, but instead spaces are left as is. > > For example org-mode link [[info:elisp#Hash Tables]] is converted as > > <a href="elisp#Hash Tables">elisp#Hash Tables</a> > > when in fact the correct URL that should be generated is > > <a href="elisp.html#Hash-Tables">elisp#Hash Tables</a> > > where a dash is used in the URL as well as ".html" suffix. > > Why should it be "-" instead of " "? Simply because that is the > convention used by GNU makeinfo when translating texinfo files into HTML > output. For example > > http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/elisp.html#Hash-Tables > > is the correct URL rather than this incorrect URL: > > > http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/elisp.html#Hash%20Tables > > So today if I hit C-c C-o on [[info:elisp#Hash Tables]] link, then it > correctly brings up "(elisp) Hash Tables" info node. However the > generated HTML link does not work. On the other hand > [[info:elisp#Hash-Tables]] with a dash rather than space generates valid > HTML link (ignoring missing ".html" suffix), but C-c C-o fails to work. > It would be very useful if the same org link such as [[info:elisp#Hash > Tables]] works for both C-c C-o as well as generate valid HTML link. > > This issue is important to me, because I would rather use org-mode than > texinfo to write documentation on emacs packages with many links > pointing to the official emacs and elisp manuals. Right now lack of > proper support for info links in org-mode is the *only* reason why I > currently use texinfo rather than org-mode.
I believe there is provision for that in org-link-protocols: ... ("man" org-man-open org-man-export) ... ("info" org-info-open nil) The info entry has an org-info-open entry but the second entry is nil. You can replace that with org-info-export and write the org-info-export function to DTRT. You can use the org-man-export function as a model. Maybe you can submit a patch? Nick