Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes:
> Vladimir Nikishkin <lockyw...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Emacs has a long established tradition of adjusting presentation mode >> for a command using prefix parameters. > > True. > >> ... One can run C-x 4 C-f to visit a >> file in a new window. (C-x 5, and C-x t for the new frame and tab, >> respectively). > > ... but C-x 4 is not a prefix argument - it is a prefix key that > triggers `ctl-x-4-map'. Same for C-x 5 - it triggers `ctl-x-5-map'. > That is why I wrote "prefix parameters", not "prefix arguments". >> ... However, org-open-at-point does not seem to follow this >> tradition. > >> Would it be possible to add it, at least for the types of links that are >> known to work within Emacs itself, such as info: and *? > > I think that it will be acceptable to add new bindings like > C-x 4 C-c C-o and C-x 5 C-c C-o that will open a link in other window or > frame, if possible. Patches welcome! :) -- Your sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin (MiEr, lockywolf) (Laptop)