Andrea Rossetti <andrea.rosse...@gmail.com> writes: > when I insert some text like "elisp:sometext" or "shell:sometext" > in an Org buffer, it becomes highlighted and clickable. On click, > a prompt asks for confirm to execute "sometext". > > I get the same behaviour if I add tags to a headline, and one > of the tags is "elisp" or "shell". > > I expected this behaviour when I create links with double square > brackets, but not in default text paragraphs, nor in the tags. > May I please ask for some feedback: > > 1) did I miss something, and this was expected (at least for default > text paragraphs)?
I don't know whether it's expected (one of these years I really have to sit down and learn the syntax). > 2) is this reproducible for some of you as well? > Yes. > I attach here a small test case: > > * my elisp tricks collection :elisp:andrea:tricks: > > I like to write elisp:it is useful. > I seldow use shell:but it's useful as well > > Workarounds: - in text, leave a space after the colon - that's standard practice anyway. - in tags, put the `link' tag at the end: :andrea:tricks:elisp: The latter doesn't help if you have two `link'-type tags, but it should cover the majority of problematic cases. -- Nick