As this does not seem to be an orgmode, but an emacs on windows issue, I'll ask on the emacs list, so beware: crossposting.
Am Mittwoch, 19. November 2014, 16:25:18 schrieb AW: > Am Dienstag, 18. November 2014, 22:36:46 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou: > > Hello, > > > > AW <alexander.will...@t-online.de> writes: > > > I installed Emacs 24.4 on Windows 7. > > > > > > Everything works, except some of my links in orgmode. They worked under > > > Emacs 24.3, and they work with Emacs 24.4 under Linux. > > > > > > The non-working links have a certain structure: I'm using shorcuts. I > > > have > > > a file "AW-org-file.el", containing lines like: > > > > > > (setq org-link-abbrev-alist > > > '(name . "//SBS2011/path/to/folder/%s")) > > > > It should be > > > > (setq org-link-abbrev-alist '(("name" . "//SBS2011/path/to/folder/%s"))) > > > > > The links in the org-files look like this: > > > > > > [[name:filename]] > > > > > > or > > > > > > [[name:./path/down/the/folder/filename.pdf]] > > > > Use > > > > M-: (org-element-property :path (org-element-context)) > > > > with point on each of them. Is the path a valid (according to Windows) > > file name? > > > > > > Regards, > > Hello, > > yes, I did that and the path is valid, it becomes, well, say, "expanded". > > Except that it contains slashes ( "/" ) instead of backslashes, it is > exactly what I expected. And to be clear: the same link works with Emacs > 24.3 under Windows 7 as well as under Linux and Emacs 24.4. > > Thank you for your much appreciated help! > > Regards, > > Alexander