Re: [O] Unable to get file link search to work
Hi, Just to say, I reproduce it, so I think it's a bug. Note, the below only happens for me when using "file+emacs:" to force opening in emacs. The links work with regular "file:" links, or just starting the link with "./" Since my .org files open with emacs anyway, I normally wouldn't add "+emacs". But the manual suggests I could. Yours, Christian Alexis writes: > Bump. Any suggestions as to whether the below is me doing something > wrong (more likely) or a bug (less likely)? > > Thanks! > > > Alexis writes: > >> Hi all, >> >> i'm running org-mode 8.2.5h in Emacs 24.3. >> >> Say i have file a.org: >> >> * Main >> ** Group >> *** Firstname Lastname >> >> My reading of >> >> http://orgmode.org/manual/External-links.html#External-links >> >> and >> >> http://orgmode.org/manual/Search-options.html#Search-options >> >> is that i should be able to, in b.org - which resides in the same >> directory as a.org - have something like: >> >> [[file+emacs:a.org::*Firstname]] >> >> such that when i move point over that link, and enter C-c C-o >> (i.e. org-open-at-point), i will be taken to a buffer containing a.org, >> with point on the 'Firstname Lastname' heading. Instead, what happens is >> that a new buffer is created, attached to a new file called, literally, >> 'a.org::*Firstname'. >> >> Similarly, if in b.org i have something like: >> >> [[file+emacs:a.org::2]] >> >> i am not taken to line 2 of a.org, but instead to a new buffer attached >> to a new file literally called 'a.org::2'. >> >> i have observed this behaviour with >> org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline set to either 'query-to-create >> or to nil. >> >> What am i doing wrong? >> >> >> Alexis.
Re: [O] Unable to get file link search to work
Bump. Any suggestions as to whether the below is me doing something wrong (more likely) or a bug (less likely)? Thanks! Alexis writes: > Hi all, > > i'm running org-mode 8.2.5h in Emacs 24.3. > > Say i have file a.org: > > * Main > ** Group > *** Firstname Lastname > > My reading of > > http://orgmode.org/manual/External-links.html#External-links > > and > > http://orgmode.org/manual/Search-options.html#Search-options > > is that i should be able to, in b.org - which resides in the same > directory as a.org - have something like: > > [[file+emacs:a.org::*Firstname]] > > such that when i move point over that link, and enter C-c C-o > (i.e. org-open-at-point), i will be taken to a buffer containing a.org, > with point on the 'Firstname Lastname' heading. Instead, what happens is > that a new buffer is created, attached to a new file called, literally, > 'a.org::*Firstname'. > > Similarly, if in b.org i have something like: > > [[file+emacs:a.org::2]] > > i am not taken to line 2 of a.org, but instead to a new buffer attached > to a new file literally called 'a.org::2'. > > i have observed this behaviour with > org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline set to either 'query-to-create > or to nil. > > What am i doing wrong? > > > Alexis.
[O] Unable to get file link search to work
Hi all, i'm running org-mode 8.2.5h in Emacs 24.3. Say i have file a.org: * Main ** Group *** Firstname Lastname My reading of http://orgmode.org/manual/External-links.html#External-links and http://orgmode.org/manual/Search-options.html#Search-options is that i should be able to, in b.org - which resides in the same directory as a.org - have something like: [[file+emacs:a.org::*Firstname]] such that when i move point over that link, and enter C-c C-o (i.e. org-open-at-point), i will be taken to a buffer containing a.org, with point on the 'Firstname Lastname' heading. Instead, what happens is that a new buffer is created, attached to a new file called, literally, 'a.org::*Firstname'. Similarly, if in b.org i have something like: [[file+emacs:a.org::2]] i am not taken to line 2 of a.org, but instead to a new buffer attached to a new file literally called 'a.org::2'. i have observed this behaviour with org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline set to either 'query-to-create or to nil. What am i doing wrong? Alexis.