Peter Bienstman writes:
> Thanks! Is there a way to achieve this while still keeping the syntax
> highlighting intact?
I'm not aware of a built-in option to do that. If you want to come up
with a custom solution, the code to study is org-set-font-lock-defaults,
which in turn calls org-activate-t
Thanks! Is there a way to achieve this while still keeping the syntax
highlighting intact?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2020 at 7:23 AM Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Peter Bienstman writes:
>
> > I don't want clicking on timestamps and tags to open a search Window.
>
> You can customize org-highlight-links. For examp
Peter Bienstman writes:
> I don't want clicking on timestamps and tags to open a search Window.
You can customize org-highlight-links. For example, assuming you have
seq and org loaded:
(setq org-highlight-links
(seq-remove (lambda (x) (memq x '(tag date)))
o
I don't want clicking on timestamps and tags to open a search Window.
On Sat, 10 Oct 2020, 17:33 Kyle Meyer, wrote:
> Peter Bienstman writes:
>
> > How can I prevent orgmode from turning timestamps and tags into links?
>
> Could you provide a minimal example that demonstrates that behavior
> you
Peter Bienstman writes:
> How can I prevent orgmode from turning timestamps and tags into links?
Could you provide a minimal example that demonstrates that behavior
you're referring to?
Hi,
How can I prevent orgmode from turning timestamps and tags into links?
Thanks!