On Wed, Aug 26 2015, Peter Salazar wrote:
> How do I make it so that hitting RET on a hyperlink follows it? Is there a
> setting analogous to org-return-follows-link? I often have links in
> incoming emails, and I'd like to be able to open them in my browser with
> one keystroke.
BTW: the intere
On Fri, Aug 28 2015, Bart Bunting wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Bart
>
> Following the discussion in: id:874mjk614c@qmul.ac.uk regarding the
> behavior of notmuch-show-toggle-message and following hyperlinks, I
> wanted to chime in on a similar but not exactly the same topic.
>
> I am blind and use emacs
Hi,
Following the discussion in: id:874mjk614c@qmul.ac.uk regarding the
behavior of notmuch-show-toggle-message and following hyperlinks, I
wanted to chime in on a similar but not exactly the same topic.
I am blind and use emacspeak (a speech subsystem for emacs) to do all of
my emacs work in
> How do I make it so that hitting RET on a hyperlink follows it? Is there a
> setting analogous to org-return-follows-link? I often have links in
> incoming emails, and I'd like to be able to open them in my browser with
> one keystroke.
A long time ago I posted a patch to do this: I don't know
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 09:35:26AM +0100, David Edmondson wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 26 2015, Peter Salazar wrote:
> > How do I make it so that hitting RET on a hyperlink follows it? Is there a
> > setting analogous to org-return-follows-link? I often have links in
> > incoming emails, and I'd like to b
On Wed, Aug 26 2015, Peter Salazar wrote:
> How do I make it so that hitting RET on a hyperlink follows it? Is there a
> setting analogous to org-return-follows-link? I often have links in
> incoming emails, and I'd like to be able to open them in my browser with
> one keystroke.
Having that bind