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* Markdown+internal HTML links to Word format breaks links
@ 2022-01-12 18:22 Richard Grace
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From: Richard Grace @ 2022-01-12 18:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I make heavy use of <A NAME> html links to create links to internal 
sections within  documents in Markdown.  Unfortunately, Pandoc doesn't 
handle these well at all, despite the links being implemented correctly 
with the same methodology across the board. (HTML links to external 
destinations work fine.) Links can be very time-consuming to correct, since 
all my work will be wiped out if I run another conversion after edits and 
feedback. This isn't acceptable, of course.

This shouldn't be that hard. Otherwise, Pandoc does do a good job. But this 
relatively simple task is seemingly beyond its powers. Is there a solution? 

This is the kind of thing that makes Markdown a consistently unwelcome 
format in my workflow.

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