diff --git a/manual.md b/manual.md
index de07b89..02dbecf 100644
--- a/manual.md
+++ b/manual.md
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
1. [chronometrist](#usage-chronometrist)
2. [chronometrist-report](#usage-chronometrist-report)
3. [chronometrist-statistics](#usage-chronometrist-statistics)
- 4. [chronometrist-details](#org1059a0d)
+ 4. [chronometrist-details](#org9638cef)
5. [common commands](#usage-common-commands)
6. [Time goals/targets](#time-goals)
6. [How-to](#how-to)
@@ -21,14 +21,14 @@
2. [How to load the program using literate-elisp](#how-to-literate-elisp)
3. [How to attach tags to time intervals](#how-to-tags)
4. [How to attach key-values to time intervals](#how-to-key-value-pairs)
- 5. [How to skip running hooks/attaching tags and key values](#org2c96dad)
+ 5. [How to skip running hooks/attaching tags and key values](#org77cfe30)
6. [How to open certain files when you start a task](#how-to-open-files-on-task-start)
7. [How to warn yourself about uncommitted changes](#how-to-warn-uncommitted-changes)
8. [How to display the current time interval in the activity indicator](#how-to-activity-indicator)
9. [How to back up your Chronometrist data](#how-to-backup)
-7. [Explanation](#orgf9f85e4)
+7. [Explanation](#org24bd244)
1. [Literate Program](#explanation-literate-program)
-8. [User's reference](#orgf56838c)
+8. [User's reference](#orgcadcf10)
9. [Contributions and contact](#contributions-contact)
10. [License](#license)
11. [Thanks](#thanks)
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ Run `M-x chronometrist-statistics` (or `chronometrist` with a prefix argument of
Press `b` to look at past time ranges, and `f` for future ones.
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+
## chronometrist-details
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ Evaluate or add to your init.el the following -
To exit the prompt, press the key it indicates for quitting - you can then edit the resulting key-values by hand if required. Press `C-c C-c` to accept the key-values, or `C-c C-k` to cancel.
-
+
## How to skip running hooks/attaching tags and key values
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ I suggest backing up Chronometrist data on each save using the [async-backup](ht
Adapted from this [StackOverflow answer](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6916529/how-can-i-make-emacs-backup-every-time-i-save).
-
+
# Explanation
@@ -323,12 +323,12 @@ Adapted from this [StackOverflow answer](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/691
Chronometrist is a literate program, made using Org - the canonical source is the `chronometrist.org` file, which contains source blocks. These are provided to users after *tangling* (extracting the source into an Emacs Lisp file).
-The Org file can also be loaded directly using the [literate-elisp](https://github.com/jingtaozf/literate-elisp) package, so that all source links (e.g. `xref`, `describe-function`) lead to the Org file, within the context of the concerned documentation. See [How to load the program using literate-elisp](#how-to-literate-elisp).
+The Org file can also be loaded directly using the [literate-elisp](https://github.com/jingtaozf/literate-elisp) package, so that all source links (e.g. `xref`, `describe-function`) lead to the Org file, within the context of the concerned documentation. See [How to load the program using literate-elisp](#how-to-literate-elisp).
`chronometrist.org` is also included in MELPA installs, although not used directly by default, since doing so would interfere with automatic generation of autoloads.
-
+
# User's reference
diff --git a/manual.org b/manual.org
index 82cdc31..5ef65d3 100644
--- a/manual.org
+++ b/manual.org
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ Adapted from this [[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6916529/how-can-i-make-e
:END:
Chronometrist is a literate program, made using Org - the canonical source is the =chronometrist.org= file, which contains source blocks. These are provided to users after /tangling/ (extracting the source into an Emacs Lisp file).
-The Org file can also be loaded directly using the [[https://github.com/jingtaozf/literate-elisp][literate-elisp]] package, so that all source links (e.g. =xref=, =describe-function=) lead to the Org file, within the context of the concerned documentation. See [[#how-to-literate-elisp][How to load the program using literate-elisp]].
+The Org file can also be loaded directly using the [[https://github.com/jingtaozf/literate-elisp][literate-elisp]] package, so that all source links (e.g. =xref=, =describe-function=) lead to the Org file, within the context of the concerned documentation. See [[#how-to-literate-elisp][How to load the program using literate-elisp]].
=chronometrist.org= is also included in MELPA installs, although not used directly by default, since doing so would interfere with automatic generation of autoloads.