I usually use my mouse and right click on the link. C-c C-o opens things in a new application. E.g a picture is opened in my image editing application.
Right clicking opens in the right window. C-u C-c C-o also opens images in the right side window. In emacs, Window and Frame mean something different. By window, are you specifically referring to a new plane, split screen style, on the right hand side? As a note, http://emacs.stackexchange.com/ is often a good place for questions that have a specific, usually straight forward answer. Thank you Leo ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gregor Zattler" <telegr...@gmx.net> > To: "emacs-orgmode" <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org> > Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 9:09:13 AM > Subject: [O] org-notmuch: how to open-link-at-point in other window? > > Dear org-moders, > > I want to open-link-at-point (C-c C-o) in other window. With > file links this is standard behaviour (at least with my > configuration). But I don’t know how to do so with notmuch: > links. Universal argument won’t help. > > Any ideas? > > I think there should be key bindings for opening in same window, > other window, other frames regardless of the type of link opened. > Is this doable? > > How about: > > | open in same window | C-c C o | > | open in other window | C-c 4 C-c C o | > | open in other frame | C-c 5 C-c C o | > > ? > > Ciao, Gregor > -- > -... --- .-. . -.. ..--.. ...-.- > > -- Leo Ufimtsev | Intern Software Engineer @ Eclipse Team