okay
[[https://host/another/path][[post link]]]
I guess that this is caused by the presence of "/-/" substrings in the
URLs. Such URLs containing this substring are used, in instance, by
GitLab.
Best,
Rafael Laboissière
Emacs : GNU Emacs 28.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gn
“-” and “?” in the URLs.
I am using Org mode version 9.5.1 (release_9.5.1-11-g96d91b)
Best,
Rafael Laboissière
Hi,
Is there any policy for pushing commits to the Worg Git repository? I
fixed the GitHub paths in file org-outside-org.org, as per the patch
attached to this message and would like to contribute it.
Best,
Rafael
>From 1458b431c347fdf53ce84eecc2e2503385e93984 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From:
* Nicolas Goaziou [2017-04-15 16:53]:
Rafael Laboissière writes:
Function org-backward-heading-same-level fails in a specific case.
Suppose the following org-mode file:
==
* first
* second
* third
==
where '* first' is right at the beginn
Function org-backward-heading-same-level fails in a specific case.
Suppose the following org-mode file:
==
* first
* second
* third
==
where '* first' is right at the beginning of the file.
When the cursor is at line '* third' and org-backward-heading-same-level
* Nick Dokos [2016-04-08 14:54]:
[off-topic: not even a gratuitous org reference. My only excuse is the
general interest of list members on reproducible research (org-babel!
OK, that's the requisite gratuitous reference: I feel better now :-) )]
538.com has published a couple of interesting