Hello,
Colin Baxter writes:
> If I launch emacs -q, create an org-mode file and enter a comment as
>
> # Blah blah [[bib:blah]] blah blah.
>
> then the brackets close up such that only one pair is visible. If I
> want both pairs visible then I have to write [ [bib:blah] ]. If I use
>
Dear Alain,
> Alain Cochard writes:
> Colin Baxter writes on Mon 6 Aug 2018 11:13:
>>
>> If I launch emacs -q, create an org-mode file and enter a comment
>> as
>>
>> # Blah blah [[bib:blah]] blah blah.
>>
>> then the brackets close up such that only one
Colin Baxter writes on Mon 6 Aug 2018 11:13:
>
> If I launch emacs -q, create an org-mode file and enter a comment as
>
> # Blah blah [[bib:blah]] blah blah.
>
> then the brackets close up such that only one pair is visible. If I
> want both pairs visible then I have to write [
If I launch emacs -q, create an org-mode file and enter a comment as
# Blah blah [[bib:blah]] blah blah.
then the brackets close up such that only one pair is visible. If I
want both pairs visible then I have to write [ [bib:blah] ]. If I use
#+begin_comment then the bracket content is also