On Thu, 11 May 2006, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On May 8, 2006, at 15:09, Eric J Haywiser wrote:
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Consider two entries, in a diary and testing.org file respectively:
%%(diary-cyclic 1 5 07 2006) 8:20 Visit [[http://www.google.com][Google]]
* Visit [[http://www.google.com][Google]] <2006-05-07 Sun 10:00>
which appear as:
Diary: 8:20...... Visit [[http://www.google.com][Google]]
testing: 10:00...... Visit Google
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Also, in either case, would it be a good thing to have the
links display in the same face as in org buffers (eg underline)?
Currently, links created from org files are displayed in standard face
in org-agenda view.
However, they all function as links despite their face.
This behavior is super. :)
I do not understand this. What do you mean by they function as links? In
the agenda buffer they don't as far as I can see.
I simply place the cursor on a link and M-x org-open-at-point
which is precisely how one can follow links in an org-mode file. Right?
For me, this works just as one might expect it to.
Do you observe a different behavior?
BTW: You may want to map the C-c C-o sequence to org-open-at-point
in both org-mode and org-agenda mode. This key sequence is currently
undefined in the latter.
What trick are you using?
I'm just a humble emacs user, not a magician. ;)
-Eric
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