> > after reading "4.6 Link abbreviations" of the manual I have two > > questions: > > > > 1. is it possible to define linkwords with spaces, like this: [[Harry > > Potter:Chapter1]], it looks much more nice than > > [[Harry_Potter:Chapter1]]? > > I think so.
If yes, then it's really worth mentioning this fact in the manual (4.6 Link abbreviations) because ones get the impression that only - and _ are allowed. One of the most strong sides of org is its readability as raw text and in this case space makes link more readable. > > > 2. is it possible to define a "links catalog" of abbreviations, like > > > > #+LINK: bugzilla http://10.1.2.9/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id= > > #+LINK: google http://www.google.com/search?q=%s > > > > > > and then include them in all possible org files with > > > > #+INCLUDE: "links_catalog.org" > > SETUPFILE would be more appropriate. Also, you can define abbreviations > globally. See `org-link-abbrev-alist'. I wanted to avoid `org-link-abbrev-alist' as it is Emacs specific, while #+INCLUDE: is part of the org-mode standard which should work also on other platforms (theoretically). Thank you!