Re: When auto-fill breaks a link into multiple lines, the link is no longer displayed as a link
Hi Bastien. I'm also having the same issue here. Emacs: GNU Emacs 27.2.50 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.5) of 2021-04-16 Package: Org mode version 9.4.4 (release_9.4.4 @ /home/user/.local/share/emacs/27.2.50/lisp/org/) I've been able to reproduce with 'emacs -Q' (file is attached). Apparently, whether emacs can display the link correctly or not depends on the number of characters before breaking the link with a newline. If you remove one character before the newline, it works as expected. If you 'C-c C-l' in the link, it also works as expected until you close the file and open again, which goes back to not working. Am I missing anything? -- Yukio .Arbitrary 497 characters before the newline in the middle of the link... [[h][The link here]]
Re: When auto-fill breaks a link into multiple lines, the link is no longer displayed as a link
Hi Philip, Philip Blagoveschensky writes: > Do you mean that I can probably fix it by changing what fonts I use? Nope, I mean the issue might come from the way Emacs add faces like bold, etc (aka "fontification".) > If so, I'd rather do that than tinker with emacs trying to make a > reproducible recipe. A reproducible recipe is like immutable gold to this community: it means that everyone can reproduce your problem and that everyone can try fixing it: otherwise Linus's law "given enough eyeballs..." does not really hold anymore. Just saying :) -- Bastien
Re: When auto-fill breaks a link into multiple lines, the link is no longer displayed as a link
Do you mean that I can probably fix it by changing what fonts I use? If so, I'd rather do that than tinker with emacs trying to make a reproducible recipe. -- Regards, Philip Blagoveschensky 4 сент. 2020 г. 19:08:19 Bastien : > Hi Philipp, > > Philip Blagoveschensky writes: > >> Sometimes org-mode breaks links into multiple lines: sometimes >> Auto-Fill does this, sometimes me invoking org-fill-paragraph does >> this. When it happens, org-mode displays them incorrectly, but only >> after I reload the file (see the attached screenshot, there's a >> newline symbol before the word "field"). How do I either >> >> - Make it stop breaking links? >> - Make it display them correctly even if they are broken? > > I think I see what you mean, because I sometimes have broken links > too, but would you care to provide a reproducible recipe, so that we > can see what goes wrong when? This is probably more due to an Emacs > fontification limitation than an Org issue. > > Thanks, > > -- > Bastien >
Re: When auto-fill breaks a link into multiple lines, the link is no longer displayed as a link
Hi Philipp, Philip Blagoveschensky writes: > Sometimes org-mode breaks links into multiple lines: sometimes > Auto-Fill does this, sometimes me invoking org-fill-paragraph does > this. When it happens, org-mode displays them incorrectly, but only > after I reload the file (see the attached screenshot, there's a > newline symbol before the word "field"). How do I either > > - Make it stop breaking links? > - Make it display them correctly even if they are broken? I think I see what you mean, because I sometimes have broken links too, but would you care to provide a reproducible recipe, so that we can see what goes wrong when? This is probably more due to an Emacs fontification limitation than an Org issue. Thanks, -- Bastien
When auto-fill breaks a link into multiple lines, the link is no longer displayed as a link
Sometimes org-mode breaks links into multiple lines: sometimes Auto-Fill does this, sometimes me invoking org-fill-paragraph does this. When it happens, org-mode displays them incorrectly, but only after I reload the file (see the attached screenshot, there's a newline symbol before the word "field"). How do I either - Make it stop breaking links? - Make it display them correctly even if they are broken? I've been told that they are supposed to be displayed as links even when multiline, and that something in my configuration must be broken. Does anyone know what causes this? Emacs : GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 2, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.5) of 2019-09-23, modified by Debian Package: Org mode version 9.3.6 (9.3.6-elpa @ /home/username/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.3.6/) Also, I use org-roam 1.2.0. -- Regards, Philip Blagoveschensky