> > it looks like captured links won't take into account header text after < or > > >, hence capturing links to headlines featuring these will fail, is there a > > known issue about accepted characters in headlines that I'm not aware of ? > There should be none, please test master if you can and report any > problem. Using org-store-link followed by org-insert-link RET RET fails on the following headline : ****** TODO Special chars in titles > ! [[*Special%20chars%20in%20titles%20][Special chars in titles > !]] The link ignores what follows the greater-than sign (>) and thus the inserted link is still-broken. Prior to this, I had some working tests with <, it seems both < and > are treated differently. -- On Mon, 24 Dec 2012 01:56:24 +0100, Bastien spake thus: > > I suggest the priority is removed from the captured link. > This is now the case in master, it will be part of 8.0. Great :)
Hi William,
William Léchelle <william.lechelle@ens-lyon.fr> writes:
> Using org-store-link followed by org-insert-link RET RET fails on the following
> headline :
>
> ****** TODO Special chars in titles > !
> [[*Special%20chars%20in%20titles%20][Special chars in titles > !]]
>
> The link ignores what follows the greater-than sign (>) and thus the inserted
> link is still-broken.
Fixed, thanks.
--
Bastien
>> is there a known issue about accepted characters in headlines that I'm not >> aware of ? > There should be none, please test master if you can and report any > problem. Using org-store-link followed by, in another file, org-insert-link RET RET fails on the following headline : * [[http://www.anywho.com/][test]] with No match - create this as a new heading? If the link is created in the same file, then it fails by trying to open the badly parsed url: http://www.anywho.com/][test]] (the desired behavior being to jump to the headline, not following the link). Shouldn't links be put in titles, or shouldn't titles with links inside them be linked to ? O:-)
Hi William, William Léchelle <william.lechelle@ens-lyon.fr> writes: > Using org-store-link followed by, in another file, org-insert-link RET RET > fails on the following headline : > > * [[http://www.anywho.com/][test]] > > with No match - create this as a new heading? Please try to apply the patch by Samuel and let us know if it fixes your issue: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/64203 Thanks! -- Bastien
On Sun, 06 Jan 2013 07:45:47 +0100, Bastien spake thus: > > Using org-store-link followed by, in another file, org-insert-link RET RET > > fails on the following headline : > > * [[http://www.anywho.com/][test]] > Please try to apply the patch by Samuel and let us know if it fixes > your issue: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/64203 I'm getting plenty of awful > Invalid read syntax: ) even though I cannot be sure it's not just me not being able to apply a patch. I tried :')
Hi William, William Léchelle <william.lechelle@ens-lyon.fr> writes: > I'm getting plenty of awful > >> Invalid read syntax: ) > > even though I cannot be sure it's not just me not being able to > apply a patch. Mhh... I hope that's the case and that Samuel's patch is fine :) > I tried :') Yes, thanks! -- Bastien