What is the equivalent of .. foo
in markdown?
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@nikomatsakis now that I'm back on a full screen, as @chrisjsewell correctly identifies -- that is a target. In MyST Markdown, we have a couple of ways of generating a target. The most frequently used variants are (target)=
## A heading and the ```{image} ...
:name: target
``` |
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It would be really helpful to have a "cheat sheet" for comparing rst to markdown-- I didn't find one in the docs in an obvious place. I've got rst like this:
and I can't tell what the equivalent is in markdown (if there is one). It is not, from what I can tell, a "directive" but rather a "role", but not an inline one... help!
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