Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaz...@gmail.com> writes:

> Daniel Clemente <n142...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>>   in the latest org-mode and emacs (both compiled today), global radio 
>> targets <<<like this one>>> are colored as such and work, but <<<this one is 
>> not detected>>>, because there's a comma after the >
>>
>>   I used bisect to find where it stopped working and got to:
>>
>> ce8819f18d9d2be000fb70fc4d74b5d96fe07a83 is the first bad commit
>>
>>   This was about org-element and included something for <<radio>>; maybe it 
>> needs tests for <<<radio>>> too.
>
> I confirm the problem.
>
> Though, it is totally unrelated to Org Elements. To convince yourself,
> put point on the faulty radio and call M-: (org-element-context). This
> will return a radio-target element. IOW, the parser properly detects the
> right object.

Never mind. I know where the problem lies. I will fix it as soon as
I can have access to the repository (which looks down).


Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou

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