X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/64370885cca3a37ee1f4a9e96673aca7ba5daae4..33f479526e0afe70f92ca954ee1085705a8c5743:/doc/plugins/headinganchors/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/headinganchors/discussion.mdwn b/doc/plugins/headinganchors/discussion.mdwn index eaf111f4e..f55408ff6 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/headinganchors/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/headinganchors/discussion.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -Isn't this functionality a part of what [[plugins/toc]] needs and does? Then probably the [[plugins/toc]] plugin's code could be split into the part that implements the [[plugins/contrib/headinganchors]]'s functionality and the TOC generation itself. That will bring more order into the code and the set of available plugins. --Ivan Z. +Isn't this functionality a part of what [[plugins/toc]] needs and does? Then probably the [[plugins/toc]] plugin's code could be split into the part that implements the [[plugins/headinganchors]]'s functionality and the TOC generation itself. That will bring more order into the code and the set of available plugins. --Ivan Z. + +> Indeed it is. Except [[plugins/toc]] generates headings differently - and independently of this. *Even* if [[toc]]'s functionality would be split, you'd probably want to retain backwards compatibility there, so it's unlikely that this will happen... Also see [[todo/toc-with-human-readable-anchors]]. --[[anarcat]] --- @@ -32,6 +34,8 @@ A patch to make it more like MediaWiki: --Changaco +> This was applied in 3.20110608 --[[smcv]] + ---- I think using this below would let the source html clear for the browser @@ -47,3 +51,14 @@ without changing the render: Don't you think ? [[mathdesc]] + +> Older HTML and URI specifications didn't allow Unicode in IDs or fragments, +> but HTML5 and IRIs do. See also [[plugins/contrib/i18nheadinganchors]] +> and its [[plugins/contrib/i18nheadinganchors/discussion]] page. +> +> I think we should probably try to make these autogenerated IDs +> punctuation-independent by stripping most non-word characters, like +> Pandoc does: I would not expect changing +> `## Headings, maybe with punctuation` to +> `## Headings (maybe with punctuation)` to have any effect on the +> generated "slug" `headings-maybe-with-punctuation`. --[[smcv]]