Thank you!
Unfortunately my (lack of) elisp knowledge doesn't allow me to implement
this feature myself. I'll wait until somebody finds it useful enough...
On Fri, 2018-03-16 at 22:57 +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ST writes:
>
> > to those engineers, who are responsible for adding
Hello,
ST writes:
> to those engineers, who are responsible for adding new features: does this
> case
> of enabling linkwords with spaces (see below) qualifies as a new feature
> request?
I have no objection, but it needs to be tested carefully.
> If yes - where should I file it?
It is alrea
Hello,
to those engineers, who are responsible for adding new features: does this case
of enabling linkwords with spaces (see below) qualifies as a new feature
request? If yes - where should I file it?
Thank you!
>
> > Why should
On Wed, 2018-03-14 at 15:02 +0100, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ST writes:
>
> > Why should this not be parse-able? Cut #+LINK: from the beginning, URL
> > (last token) from the end, and the rest will be "link word", even with
> > (several) spaces in between...
>
> Can we be sure so-call
Hello,
ST writes:
> Why should this not be parse-able? Cut #+LINK: from the beginning, URL
> (last token) from the end, and the rest will be "link word", even with
> (several) spaces in between...
Can we be sure so-called URL part will never contain a space? You put
a constraint either on the l
> >> > after reading "4.6 Link abbreviations" of the manual I have two
> >> > questions:
> >> >
> >> > 1. is it possible to define linkwords with spaces, like this: [[Harry
> >> > Potter:Chapter1]], it looks much more nice than
> >> > [[Harry_Potter:Chapter1]]?
> >>
> >> I think so.
> >
> > If yes
Hello,
ST writes:
>> > after reading "4.6 Link abbreviations" of the manual I have two
>> > questions:
>> >
>> > 1. is it possible to define linkwords with spaces, like this: [[Harry
>> > Potter:Chapter1]], it looks much more nice than
>> > [[Harry_Potter:Chapter1]]?
>>
>> I think so.
>
> If ye
> > after reading "4.6 Link abbreviations" of the manual I have two
> > questions:
> >
> > 1. is it possible to define linkwords with spaces, like this: [[Harry
> > Potter:Chapter1]], it looks much more nice than
> > [[Harry_Potter:Chapter1]]?
>
> I think so.
If yes, then it's really worth menti
Hello,
ST writes:
> after reading "4.6 Link abbreviations" of the manual I have two
> questions:
>
> 1. is it possible to define linkwords with spaces, like this: [[Harry
> Potter:Chapter1]], it looks much more nice than
> [[Harry_Potter:Chapter1]]?
I think so.
> 2. is it possible to define a
Hello,
after reading "4.6 Link abbreviations" of the manual I have two
questions:
1. is it possible to define linkwords with spaces, like this: [[Harry
Potter:Chapter1]], it looks much more nice than
[[Harry_Potter:Chapter1]]?
2. is it possible to define a "links catalog" of abbreviations, like
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