Hello, Rainer M Krug <rai...@krugs.de> writes:
> I have a long org document in which I copied around some analysis blocks > to do the same analysis (and format of results) for different simulation > parameter combinations. > > But sometimes I forget to change the #+NAME: properties. > > org-lint is a gret help in finding these, but as my names are long and > cryptic, it is not easy to see where the duplicates are. An example: > > ,---- > | 2442 high Duplicate NAME "fig_fitEachExamplesOptimMahat" > | 2447 high Duplicate NAME "fig:fitEachExamplesOptimMahat" > | 2451 high Duplicate NAME "fig_fitEachExamplesUAOptimMahat" > | 2456 high Duplicate NAME "fig:fitEachExamplesUAOptimMahat" > | 2480 high Duplicate NAME "fig_fitEachExamplesOptimMahat" > | 2487 high Duplicate NAME "fig:fitEachExamplesOptimMahat" > | 2491 high Duplicate NAME "fig_fitEachExamplesUAOptimMahat" > | 2498 high Duplicate NAME "fig:fitEachExamplesUAOptimMahat" > `---- > > was the output of the linting. Now it took me quite a few attempts > (which were aborted by ignoring the problem) to see which ones are > duplicates. It would be easier, if, in the case of duplicates, the > entries could look as follow: > > ,---- > | 2442 high Duplicate (2442, 2480) NAME "fig_fitEachExamplesOptimMahat" > | 2447 high Duplicate (2447, 2487) NAME "fig:fitEachExamplesOptimMahat" > | 2451 high Duplicate (2451, 2491) NAME "fig_fitEachExamplesUAOptimMahat" > | 2456 high Duplicate (2456, 2498) NAME "fig:fitEachExamplesUAOptimMahat" > | 2480 high Duplicate (2442, 2480) NAME "fig_fitEachExamplesOptimMahat" > | 2487 high Duplicate (2447, 2487) NAME "fig:fitEachExamplesOptimMahat" > | 2491 high Duplicate (2451, 2491) NAME "fig_fitEachExamplesUAOptimMahat" > | 2498 high Duplicate (2456, 2498) NAME "fig:fitEachExamplesUAOptimMahat" > `---- > > This would make it easier to find the duplicates, especially if they are > not in adjacent messages. It could potentially create very long, i.e., unreadable, warning messages. Instead, you can now sort warning messages, which helps putting together duplicate names. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou