Re: org link to OCaml comment

2020-02-20 Thread Alan Schmitt
On 2020-02-19 18:49, Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Alan Schmitt writes: > >> I understand, and I can be careful (and easily fix the link if needed). >> If `org-store-link' could do it for me, that would be perfect. > > I pushed some changes to `org-store-link' in order to fix this. Please > report

Re: org link to OCaml comment

2020-02-19 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Alan Schmitt writes: > I understand, and I can be careful (and easily fix the link if needed). > If `org-store-link' could do it for me, that would be perfect. I pushed some changes to `org-store-link' in order to fix this. Please report if there is anything wrong. Regards, --

Re: org link to OCaml comment

2020-02-07 Thread Alan Schmitt
On 2020-02-07 15:33, Nicolas Goaziou writes: > *shivers* Please never suggest again url-encoding links in Org! ;) We > only got out of this hell recently. I don't want to dive in again. Sorry, I should have put a smiley there. > There is some specific syntax in links. More specifically, the >

Re: org link to OCaml comment

2020-02-07 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Alan Schmitt writes: > Thank you for the explanation. Is there a way to either escape the > parentheses (maybe url-encode them), *shivers* Please never suggest again url-encoding links in Org! ;) We only got out of this hell recently. I don't want to dive in again. > or to

Re: org link to OCaml comment

2020-02-06 Thread Alan Schmitt
Hello Nicolas, On 2020-02-06 18:10, Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Link enclosed within parens meant coderef links, i.e., the syntax is > reserved. You can probably remove the closing parenthesis to avoid this. Thank you for the explanation. Is there a way to either escape the parentheses (maybe

Re: org link to OCaml comment

2020-02-06 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Alan Schmitt writes: > The strange part is that linking to arbitrary code works. It seems that > the OCaml comment syntax is problematic here. Link enclosed within parens meant coderef links, i.e., the syntax is reserved. You can probably remove the closing parenthesis to avoid this.

Re: org link to OCaml comment

2020-02-06 Thread Alan Schmitt
Hello John, On 2020-02-06 09:58, John Kitchin writes: > I think you need to do it like this: > > #+BEGIN_SRC test.ml -r > > (* Object projection functions *) (ref:opf) > > > #+END_SRC > > [[file:2020-02-05.org::(opf)]] > > The -r in the header removes the coderef when you run it. Thank you

Re: org link to OCaml comment

2020-02-06 Thread John Kitchin
I think you need to do it like this: #+BEGIN_SRC test.ml -r (* Object projection functions *) (ref:opf) #+END_SRC [[file:2020-02-05.org::(opf)]] The -r in the header removes the coderef when you run it. John --- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F

org link to OCaml comment

2020-02-06 Thread Alan Schmitt
Hello, I'm trying to create an org link to a specific place in an OCaml file. I thought I would use some specific target in an OCaml comment, but it does not work. Here is an OCaml comment: (* Object projection functions *) Here is the link create by `org-store-link` (I put it here with no