Hi guys, I believe I found one little thing that this patch broke. That is linking to either a text search or heading search in a different org file. I've attached two files which illustrate this. The first file test.orgcontains a link to a heading search of "* Hello" in the other file ( other.org). Let me know if you need any more information. Thanks. Luke On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote: > Hi Jan, > > I have now applied this patch. > > Hi everyone, > > I am not sure if I completely understood every part of it, so if > anyone finds strange behavior of links, make sure to report it so > that we (Jan, that is :-) gets a chance to fix it. > > Thanks! > > - Carsten > > On Mar 21, 2010, at 3:43 PM, Jan Böcker wrote: > > On 20.03.2010 16:07, Carsten Dominik wrote: >> >>> Hi Jan, >>> >>> I forgot what the last status of this thread was. Could you please >>> remind me? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> - Carsten >>> >>> >> Hi Carsten, >> >> The patch is ready to be applied. I have been using it since January 16 >> without any problems. >> As mentioned in the description, it does introduce a >> backwards-incompatible change, but I know of no existing code which >> depends on the old behavior. >> >> However, I noticed an error in the docstrings and commit message: in >> several places where it says "(string-match n link)", it should say >> "(match-string n link)". >> I have attached a fixed version, which is also available via: >> git pull http://github.com/jboecker/org-mode.git for-carsten >> >> The motivation for this patch went something like this: >> - I wanted to link to PDFs, so I wrote org-docview.el >> - Someone pointed out that docview links did not respect >> org-link-file-path-type, which I fixed >> - Daniel M. German started integrating evince and xournal with >> org-protocol and asked if there was a link syntax to link to a specific >> page of a PDF (there were docview: links, but these are hard-coded to >> open within emacs) >> - I realized that docview: links are/should be a special case of file: >> links, so I wrote this patch >> >> On Jan 27, 2010, at 10:29 AM, Jan Böcker wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Btw, since posting the patch I stumbled upon another disadvantage: >>>> 'extended' link types defined this way will only support autocompletion >>>> for the file name, i.e. you will not be prompted for a page number when >>>> entering a link using C-c C-l file , then specifying the path to >>>> some PDF file. >>>> >>> >> I do no longer count this as a reason against this patch, because normal >> file: links do not prompt you for a line number, either, and you should >> not be typing in links by hand anyway most of the time. >> >> A better way to extend file links might be to make it easy to create new >>>> links with "file" behaviour, instead of applying this patch (so a pdf >>>> link would look like file+pdf:/document.pdf::4, and because the link >>>> type starts with "file+", it will e.g. respect org-link-file-path-type >>>> automatically). >>>> What do you think? >>>> >>> >> Because I no longer care about prompting for a page number, I no longer >> care about this crazy idea of mine, too. Please go ahead and apply the >> patch in its current state. >> >> Unfortunately, I won't have much time for programming for about a month >>>> due to exams. >>>> >>> >> This has also changed, I passed all three :) >> Now that I again have time to code and Daniel M German's patches to >> xournal and evince are functional, my next steps will be the two things >> mentioned under "What's next?" in the initial patch description. >> >> If you have any further questions, just ask! >> - Jan >> >> >> PS: >> On 27.01.2010 11:53, Carsten Dominik wrote: >> >>> It is in my list, and I will get to it.... >>> >> When the author of org-mode says it's on his list, you know he will come >> back to it and you don't have to add it to yours :) >> <0001-Allow-regexps-in-org-file-apps-to-capture-link-param.patch> >> > > - Carsten > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode >