On Tue, 27 Sept 2022 at 18:59, Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> wrote: > (...)
What did you do to inspect an Org link? Here's what I just tried: I created a file /tmp/foo.org containing " [[http://a/b/][ab]]\n" - i.e., a space, a link, and a newline - and then I marked the whole buffer and ran `M-1 M-x find-eregionpp' on it to pretty-print the region as a string with properties, with the flag `print-circle' turned on... see: (find-efunction 'find-eregionpp) http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-blinks.el.html#find-eregionpp Apparently Org divided that file into 8 subsegments, each one with different text properties... and they mention all these keywords: face follow-link font-lock-multiline fontified help-echo highlight htmlize-link intangible invisible keymap mouse-2 mouse-3 mouse-face org-find-file-at-mouse org-link org-linked-text org-open-at-mouse rear-nonsticky I _think_ that it should be possible to make this ⟦ (hyperscope-wrap-eev "Hyperbole DEMO file" '(find-hyperbolefile "DEMO")) ⟧ into a kind of button using only three subregions with different text properties: a first invisible region with this, ⟦ (hyperscope-wrap-eev " then a visible region with "button actions", with this, Hyperbole DEMO file and then another invisible region with: " '(find-hyperbolefile "DEMO")) ⟧ Let me play with this idea for a bit - I'll send some code as soon as possible! Cheers =), Eduardo