Hi Stefan,
> On 20 Dec 2016, at 10:44, Stefan Helmerichs wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> after meticulous testing, I found that the MediaWikiSyntax ([[...]])
> does not work for headings. Neither does:
>
> XWiki 2.1 ([[.PageA||anchor="HHeading"]])
The MD 1.1 parser is using the XWiki 2. reference pa
Hi again,
after meticulous testing, I found that the MediaWikiSyntax ([[...]])
does not work for headings. Neither does:
XWiki 2.1 ([[.PageA||anchor="HHeading"]])
XWiki 2.0 ([[label>>Space.Page#HHeading]])
Confluence Markup ([#Heading], [HHeading], [#HHeading])
Creole ([[#Heading]], [[#HHeading]]
Hi Vincent,
thank you for the reply, and I see I forgot to mention the "little" fact
that we are supposed to keep using the markdown-syntax which works
in pandoc so we could theoretically create a nice and beautiful and
working pdf file from that markdown, so the [[..]] syntax is, sadly, not
so ea
Hi Stefan,
Try using the syntax [[...]]. I'm offline so can't check much. There are also
some open Jira issues that you could check that can explain some existing
limitations.
Thanks
-Vincent
Thanks
-Vincent
> On 19 Dec 2016, at 08:25, Stefan Helmerichs wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am having iss
Hi,
I am having issues when tring to link to headings in pages with markdown.
The regular syntax (which we'd have to keep, or at least keep as basis)
for this would be [link name](#headingId).
When markdown gets parsed for xwiki, ID's are being generated for the
headings, and if the id-codes are