Hi all On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Bastien <b...@gnu.org> wrote: > In the meantime, other users' voices can help us step back and > see things differently.
May I ask at least Nicolas and Bastien: When you carefully reread my last post (Thursday) http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-02/msg00991.html of this thread: Is it clear that when point is after the character "x" - x y [2014-03-03 Mon] z t http://orgmode.org I want to keep "M-x org-open-at-point" to result in the error "No link found", in any case? The other reason for this post is an update of my function f-open-link-between-point-and-eol to deal with links in Org mode that occur in a place that is not a link according to Org syntax (currently two cases in discussion). I bind this function still to "C-c o". Not to "C-c C-o", because I want to use f-open-link-between-point-and-eol also outside of Org and because I want to have the possibility to use "C-c C-o" to find out on which point not and on which point org-open-at-point results in the error "No link found", for example to learn more about Org syntax and how to better cooperate with it. #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (defun f-open-link-between-point-and-eol () "Move to and open first link between point and end of line. As long as not yet at end of line and as long as `org-open-at-point' and `browse-url-at-point' result in an error advance point by one character. For Org and other major modes." (interactive) (let ((p (point)) opened) (while (not (or (eolp) (progn (ignore-errors (cond ;; Org mode ((eq major-mode 'org-mode) (org-open-at-point) (setq opened 'org-open-at-point)) ;; Maybe more major modes that have an ;; open function specific to their ;; syntax )) (unless opened (ignore-errors (browse-url-at-point) (setq opened 'browse-url-at-point))) opened))) (forward-char)) (if opened (message "Link opened with %s" opened) (goto-char p) (user-error "No link between point and end of line")))) #+END_SRC Here f-open-link-between-point-and-eol is with "(org-open-at-point)" but actually I'm using "(org-open-at-point 1)" instead. Michael