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I have two fairly simple pieces of documentation(written in markdown that is used to generate html files with pandoc). I'd like to be able to link to a section of the second document from the first document.

Preference order for solutions:

  • Using General Markdown Features
  • Using Pandoc Extensions Using
  • embedded HTML
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Pandoc has a "Header identifiers in HTML"-extension for this usecase. In the documentation is an example, how to provide links from one section of a document to another.

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yay I just did a [link-to-section](./docname.html/#lowercasesectionname) and it worked. – Roman A. Taycher Jan 23 '12 at 8:30

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