Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> See the attached patch allowing the above syntax in #+LINK keywords.
>
> I finally got to test the patch (against the current `main' at commit
> 0b124d796) and it works perfectly. Thank you, also, for the inclusion
> of the automated test
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> See the attached patch allowing the above syntax in #+LINK keywords.
I finally got to test the patch (against the current `main' at commit
0b124d796) and it works perfectly. Thank you, also, for the inclusion
of the automated test which makes it possible for me (and us
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> We may allow something like
> #+LINK: "this is a link with spaces" http://replacement
See the attached patch allowing the above syntax in #+LINK keywords.
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Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> Below, the documentation gives an example that defines a link-word
>
> "Nu Html Checker"
>
> that contains multiple words and invalid characters (spaces).
>
> That makes me wonder:
>
> - Does Org need updated to disallow spaces in link-words?
Strictly speaking, Org
The documentation at
https://orgmode.org/manual/Link-Abbreviations.html
says that the link-word
"[...] must be a word, starting with a letter, followed by letters,
numbers, ‘-’, and ‘_’."
Below, the documentation gives an example that defines a link-word
"Nu Html Checker"
that contains