On Thu, 2018-09-27 at 13:58 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > ST <smn...@gmail.com> writes: > > > it would be nice to be able to make URIs to INCLUDEd files clickable. In > > order to make them also lightweight, readable and corresponding to > > current link syntax, I would suggest the following: > > > > [[[dir/file]]] > > [[[dir/file]] :lines "5-10"] > > [[[dir/file][My file]] :lines "5-10"] > > > > as clickable, including links. > > > > What do you think? > > This does not make sense: include files are not meant to be inlined. > Links are.
What do you mean by "inlined"? During an export such a link [[[dir/file]]] should be replaced with the content of the "file", and the link itself disappear. But in the source .org file it is just shorter/cleaner way to write #+INCLUDE: "dir/file" and be able to click the link to open the file in a separate buffer. > > > Or maybe there is already something like this, if yes > > - how can I achieve the same? > > Use `C-c '` on a file. Why shouldn't it be possible to achieve just the same by ALSO clicking on the URI? If you use .org files as a wiki - this feature is quite useful. Thank you!