Thank you for the quick fix! And I'm happily surprised you decided to check the
whole paragraph. I hadn't dared suggest that because I thought the decision to
check only the current line was made for performance reasons. On the other
hand, I had not thought through my proposal carefully and in
Gregor Zattler writes:
> But how about this idea of Omar:
>
> "I would like to suggest that org-open-at-point-global
> check to see if it is being run in an Org mode buffer
> and if so just call org-open-at-point. That way users
> can bind org-open-at-point-global and use that key
> binding
Hi Ihor, Omar,
* Ihor Radchenko [2024-01-21; 12:18 GMT]:
> Omar Antolín Camarena writes:
>
>> If you have an org link with a newline embedded in the description in an
>> org-mode buffer and put point on it, org-open-at-point correctly follows the
>> link but org-open-at-point-global does not,
Omar Antolín Camarena writes:
> If you have an org link with a newline embedded in the description in an
> org-mode buffer and put point on it, org-open-at-point correctly follows the
> link but org-open-at-point-global does not, it instead reports "No link
> found". (I have plenty of org