On Saturday, 26 Mar 2016 at 13:55, Michael Welle wrote: > Hello, > > exporting usenet links to html seems to be broken: > > [[news:de.sci.electronics][dse]]
Not broken per se in that the default behaviour is to treat news: the same as http: on export. If that's not what you want, you can customise the behaviour yourself using ,----[ C-h f org-add-link-type RET ] | org-add-link-type is a compiled Lisp function in ‘org.el’. | | (org-add-link-type TYPE &optional FOLLOW EXPORT) | | Add TYPE to the list of ‘org-link-types’. | Re-compute all regular expressions depending on ‘org-link-types’ | | FOLLOW and EXPORT are two functions. | | FOLLOW should take the link path as the single argument and do whatever | is necessary to follow the link, for example find a file or display | a mail message. | | EXPORT should format the link path for export to one of the export formats. | It should be a function accepting three arguments: | | path the path of the link, the text after the prefix (like "http:") | desc the description of the link, if any | format the export format, a symbol like ‘html’ or ‘latex’ or ‘ascii’. | | The function may use the FORMAT information to return different values | depending on the format. The return value will be put literally into | the exported file. If the return value is nil, this means Org should | do what it normally does with links which do not have EXPORT defined. | | Org mode has a built-in default for exporting links. If you are happy with | this default, there is no need to define an export function for the link | type. For a simple example of an export function, see ‘org-bbdb.el’. | | [back] `---- -- : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.92.1, Org release_8.3.4-668-g809a83