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Suppose I have
# This is Foo
Lorem ipsum. Suppose inside
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Have:
For more information please see [This is Foo](foo.md)
Want:
For more information please see {some syntax involving "foo.md"}
AFAICT I need to 'double-enter' this via I do see this for figures, theorems, etc etc at https://quarto.org/docs/authoring/cross-references.html#references but not for pages -- am I missing something? |
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No, there isn't currently a mechanism for this. This is partly because unlike figures and tables the text is much less straightforward to produce automatically (sometimes you want less words, different casing, etc.). Nevertheless I do agree it would be good to have something like this for the times when it is useful -- we'll put in on our list. |
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No, there isn't currently a mechanism for this. This is partly because unlike figures and tables the text is much less straightforward to produce automatically (sometimes you want less words, different casing, etc.). Nevertheless I do agree it would be good to have something like this for the times when it is useful -- we'll put in on our list.