Ryan Scott <r...@vicarious-living.com> writes: > It might make sense to fix up inserted "file:" links that are under the > attachment directory to be "attachment:" style links by default anyway, no? > Then just being able to set the working directory to the attachment > directory easily would get the rest of the way there.
I am not sure. If the user explicitly states that :dir is the attachment dir, it would make sense. However, what if the :dir is set explicitly like below? * Headline :PROPERTIES: :DIR: /actual/literal/path/to/attachment/dir :END: #+begin_src emacs-lisp :dir /actual/literal/path/to/attachment/dir ... #+RESULTS: attachment:... The results will be indeed inside the attachment directory. However, the :DIR: property may be changed at some point and the existing attachment: link will not point to real file. > So I suppose that would then mean having the :dir header accept the symbol > `attach' or something like that? > I'll play around and see what that looks like. The above example should lead to more expected behaviour if the user explicitly states that :dir is the attachment dir (even if it is going to be changed in future): * Headline :PROPERTIES: :DIR: /actual/literal/path/to/attachment/dir :END: #+begin_src emacs-lisp :dir 'attach ... #+RESULTS: attachment:... Best, Ihor