It works here on a recent Org.
Thank you. I have a little outdated version. It started to work after
I used the escaped percent as Kyle Meyer suggested.
Hello,
Ivanov Dmitry usr...@gmail.com writes:
Unfortunately URL encoding the [ and ] doesn't work for me. Try to
reproduce it. Create 2 files:
file.txt. Content:
$form['text1']
$form['text2']
file.org. Content:
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr wrote:
Hello,
Ivanov Dmitry usr...@gmail.com writes:
Unfortunately URL encoding the [ and ] doesn't work for me. Try to
reproduce it. Create 2 files:
file.txt. Content:
$form['text1']
$form['text2']
Hello,
Kyle Meyer k...@kyleam.com writes:
Hmm, that's weird. I'm still seeing this with emacs -Q using
release_8.3beta-1312-g8094d0.
Indeed, my bad. This should be fixed in cfe5bc9.
However, the current escaping mechanism for links in Org is not really
satisfactory. In the long run, we will
Ivanov Dmitry usr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Xiha
Unfortunately URL encoding the [ and ] doesn't work for me. Try to
reproduce it. Create 2 files:
file.txt. Content:
$form['text1']
$form['text2']
file.org. Content:
Hi, Xiha
Unfortunately URL encoding the [ and ] doesn't work for me. Try to
reproduce it. Create 2 files:
file.txt. Content:
$form['text1']
$form['text2']
file.org. Content:
Hi Dmitry,
org-mode has the following format for links:
[[file-name::text-to-search][link text]]
What should I do, if text-to-search contains ']' symbol? Like this:
$form['input']
Not sure it helps in your case, but this
* Heading containing [brackets]
* Other heading
Here is a
org-mode has the following format for links:
[[file-name::text-to-search][link text]]
What should I do, if text-to-search contains ']' symbol? Like this:
$form['input']