Use "id" of elements for anchors instead of auto-generating a tag#67
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Use "id" of elements for anchors instead of auto-generating a tag#67antifuchs wants to merge 1 commit intotechnosophos:masterfrom
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This improves the accuracy of anchor locations in large documents like the nixpkgs manual, where on occasion the autoanchor counter gets out of sync. It also seems like the right thing to do.
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I've had issues with generating dashing docsets in the nixpkgs manual (a huge single html page) where the autoanchors generated by dashing got out of sync with where Dash expects to jump. Since that manual uses
idattributes for anchors, I figured this is the easiest way to get accurate anchor expressions, and it works.This might also address #57, if the matched node has an
idattribute.