Isn't the #+NAME tag used to label things below it? I think that would
explain why it doesn't work when there's nothing directly below it.
If you want to link to the heading, perhaps you should try something
like [[* heading][link]]?
On 11/22/20 3:44 PM, Dima Kogan wrote:
Hi. I'm using the org included with a recent build from emacs git. I
have this tst.org:
[[name][link]]
* heading
#+NAME: name
text
I open it with 'emacs -Q'. I move the point to the link at the top, and
C-c C-o to follow the link. This doesn't work:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
string-match("[ \f\11\n\15\13]+" nil 0)
split-string(nil)
org-link-search("name" 3)
org-link-open((link (:type "fuzzy" :path "name" :format bracket :raw-link
"name" :application nil :search-option nil :begin 1 :end 15 :contents-begin 9 :contents-end 13
:post-blank 0 :parent (paragraph (:begin 1 :end 17 :contents-begin 1 :contents-end 16 :post-blank 1
:post-affiliated 1 :parent nil)))) nil)
org-open-at-point(nil)
funcall-interactively(org-open-at-point nil)
Apparently org doesn't like the empty line right after the #+NAME tag.
Removing that empty line makes it work.
Thanks!
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