Hi,

I have a POD document like below:

=head1 CHAPTER 1 =head2 Subchapter 1 =head1 CHAPTER 2 =head2 Subchapter 1 =cut

Let's say I want to link to CHAPTER 2's Subchapter 1 instead of CHAPTER 1's Subchapter 1. Is it possible at all? The spec does not say anything about this, but perhaps the obvious L</"CHAPTER 2/Subchapter 1"> can be allowed? The Perl 6 Pod documentation also doesn't seem to delve into this.

If making section names unique is the only way (currently), what would you guys suggest? I was thinking of the Wikipedia style:

=head1 CHAPTER 1 =head2 Subchapter 1 (CHAPTER 1) =head1 CHAPTER 2 =head2 Subchapter 1 (CHAPTER 2) =cut

In reply to Linking to a POD section that is not uniquely named by perlancar

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