Write a comment abouth the test here. *** Parameters: *** {:title=>"Header 1"} *** Markdown input: *** Header 1 {#header1} ======== Header 2 {#header2} -------- ### Header 3 ### {#header3} Then you can create links to different parts of the same document like this: [Link back to header 1](#header1), [Link back to header 2](#header2), [Link back to header 3](#header3) *** Output of inspect *** md_el(:document,[ md_el(:header,["Header 1"],{:level=>1},[[:id, "header1"]]), md_el(:header,["Header 2"],{:level=>2},[[:id, "header2"]]), md_el(:header,["Header 3"],{:level=>3},[[:id, "header3"]]), md_par([ "Then you can create links to different parts of the same document like this:" ]), md_par([ md_im_link(["Link back to header 1"], "#header1", nil), ", ", md_im_link(["Link back to header 2"], "#header2", nil), ", ", md_im_link(["Link back to header 3"], "#header3", nil) ]) ],{},[]) *** Output of to_html ***
Then you can create links to different parts of the same document like this:
Link back to header 1, Link back to header 2, Link back to header 3
*** Output of to_latex *** \hypertarget{header1}{}\section*{{Header 1}}\label{header1} \hypertarget{header2}{}\subsection*{{Header 2}}\label{header2} \hypertarget{header3}{}\subsubsection*{{Header 3}}\label{header3} Then you can create links to different parts of the same document like this: \hyperlink{header1}{Link back to header 1}, \hyperlink{header2}{Link back to header 2}, \hyperlink{header3}{Link back to header 3} *** Output of to_md *** Header 1Header 2Header 3Then you can create links to different parts of the same document like this: Link back to header 1, Link back to header 2, Link back to header 3 *** Output of to_s *** Header 1Header 2Header 3Then you can create links to different parts of the same document like this:Link back to header 1, Link back to header 2, Link back to header 3 *** EOF *** OK! *** Output of Markdown.pl *** (not used anymore) *** Output of Markdown.pl (parsed) *** (not used anymore)