Brady Trainor <algeb...@uw.edu> writes: > As I climb the org-mode (and Emacs) learning curve, I like to have things > like hyperlinks to frequently visited places available. > > > > I can link to info, but not sure how to link to the customize, er, mode? > buffer? > > > > I assume I should consider it an external link, or anyways assume I should > use the elisp:blah method from http://orgmode.org/manual/External- > links.html#External-links. > > > > So, my naïve attempt is to use > > > > elisp:customize > > > > This does not work, any ideas? Custom links?
In Lisp, the form (foo bar baz) says: call the function foo with arguments bar and baz. To call the customize function without arguments, you say (customize) so to call it from an elisp link, you say [[elisp:(customize)]] Calling arbitrary functions hidden behind links is potentially dangerous, so org-babel will nag you before evaluating the form and only carry out the evaluation if you answer the question positively. Nick