aroz...@gmail.com writes: > I would like to open ID links [[id:...]] in a new window. I can make file > links [[file:...]] open in a new window by running (add-to-list > 'org-link-frame-setup '(file . find-file-other-window)), but this doesn't > seem to affect the behavior of ID links.
Here's the full definition of org-id-open: (defun org-id-open (id _) "Go to the entry with id ID." (org-mark-ring-push) (let ((m (org-id-find id 'marker)) cmd) (unless m (error "Cannot find entry with ID \"%s\"" id)) ;; Use a buffer-switching command in analogy to finding files (setq cmd (or (cdr (assq <1> (cdr (assq 'file org-link-frame-setup)) '((find-file . switch-to-buffer) (find-file-other-window . switch-to-buffer-other-window) (find-file-other-frame . switch-to-buffer-other-frame)))) 'switch-to-buffer-other-window)) <2> (if (not (equal (current-buffer) (marker-buffer m))) (funcall cmd (marker-buffer m))) (goto-char m) (move-marker m nil) (org-show-context))) So org-id-open does look at org-link-frame-setup (<1>), though that's only in effect when the target isn't in the current buffer (<2>). Are you observing the behavior you describe when the target is in another buffer?