Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
> Hello, > > I finally pushed changed about escape syntax in bracket links. Here is > the excerpt from ORG-NEWS: > > Org used to percent-encode sensitive characters in the URI part of the > bracket links. > > Now, escaping mechanism uses the usual backslash character, according > to the following rules, applied in order: > > 1. All consecutive =\= characters at the end of the link must be > escaped; > 2. Any =]= character at the very end of the link must be escaped; > 3. Any =]= character followed by either =[= or =]= must be escaped; > 4. Other =]= and =\= characters need not be escaped. > > When in doubt, use the function ~org-link-escape~ in order to turn > a link string into its properly escaped form. > > The old ~org-link-escape~ and ~org-link-unescape~ functions have > been renamed into ~org-link-encode~ and ~org-link-decode~. > > I added a checker in "org-lint.el" to detect old percent-encoding escape > syntax in links. > > Internally, I also moved all link related code from "org.el" to "ol.el", > and renamed libraries defining a new link type with "ol-" prefix. (e.g. > "org-bbdb.el" to "ol-bbdb.el"), much like "ox-" prefix. > > Feedback is welcome. > > Regards, Hi, @Nicolas, will you release a method to update all existing Org file links? (Sorry for second time asking this, you have not mentioned it, so I asked again, it's important for me, or people who want to upgrade to new link syntax). I don't know which special escaped characters need to be converted. If someone already has command to do this. Can you share it? I'm still using a separate local branch which before this commit, so all my Org file links still can work temporarily. -- [ stardiviner ] I try to make every word tell the meaning what I want to express. Blog: https://stardiviner.github.io/ IRC(freenode): stardiviner, Matrix: stardiviner GPG: F09F650D7D674819892591401B5DF1C95AE89AC3