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**This commit only convert new identifiers to string.** Identifiers used to be strings but in the previous version of this plugin, identifiers were converted to numbers. Now the type is preserved. Adapt the plugin to the commit of mdast-util-to-hast#fd38c454 See the issue: syntax-tree/mdast-util-to-hast#32 It updates the order of footnotes to a more coherent one. But identifiers no longer allowed to be number.
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Since : - syntax-tree/mdast-util-to-hast#32 - khttps://github.com/syntax-tree/mdast-util-to-hast/pull/15
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Adapt the code to : syntax-tree/mdast-util-to-hast#32
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Previously, the footer (if footnote definitions were found) showed all footnote definitions, in definition order. Even footnote definitions with the same identifier were transformed to multiple definitions.
remarkjs/remark-rehype#11 shows that definition order does not make sense if inline footnotes (
[^Some text]) are used in combination with footnote references ([^id]) and footnote definitions ([^id]: Some text).Investigating this, I came to the conclusion that it also does not make sense to output all definitions, whether they are used (or even duplicate) or not.
Instead, it makes sense to track the order in which footnotes are used (first), and only output a definition for the used inline footnotes / footnote references, in the order they were used. This is in line with how link definitions are used as well.
/cc @CxRes
Closes remarkjs/remark-rehype#11.