Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> I would expect an invisible html entity or just the apperance of the
>> text "orgradiotarget1".
>
> The latter is indeed expected.
Thanks for the confirmation
> Assuming the variable above is non-nil, which would explain your output,
> we could consider to ignore it
Correcting myself,
>> I would expect an invisible html entity or just the apperance of the
>> text "orgradiotarget1".
>
> The latter is indeed expected.
What is really expected is to display the contents of the radio target,
without being a link.
Hello,
die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
>>
>>> But then I would have to turn all my radio links into proper links,
>>> which I see no method - except with radio targets - to do this
>>>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
>
>> But then I would have to turn all my radio links into proper links,
>> which I see no method - except with radio targets - to do this
>> automatically.
>
> Instead of
>
> <<>> ... radio
>
> you wo
Hello,
die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
> But then I would have to turn all my radio links into proper links,
> which I see no method - except with radio targets - to do this
> automatically.
Instead of
<<>> ... radio
you would have to type
<> ... [[radio]]
whic
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
>
>> when exporting radio targets to PDF they appear as normal text.
>> Sometimes I wish I could make them invisible but this is a behaviour I
>> can live with.
>
> You should use regular targets, then.
But then I w
Hello,
die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
> when exporting radio targets to PDF they appear as normal text.
> Sometimes I wish I could make them invisible but this is a behaviour I
> can live with.
You should use regular targets, then.
> Anyway, when exporting to html the r
Hello (),
when exporting radio targets to PDF they appear as normal text.
Sometimes I wish I could make them invisible but this is a behaviour I
can live with.
Anyway, when exporting to html the radio targets appear like a regular
link (technically I think they are a named anchor, something like