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* [BUG][minor] org-mouse
@ 2025-01-08  9:22 Phil Estival
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From: Phil Estival @ 2025-01-08  9:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Org-mouse makes a star followed by a blank space
clickable anywhere, also in source blocks and this triggers the
evaluation of the block or the opening of *Org-Babel Error Output*
or *Org Babel Results*.

emacs -q
org mode v 9.8-pre

file:/tmp/test-org-mouse.org
(require 'org-mouse)
(require 'warnings)
#+begin_src bash
echo "Where is Charlie?" #* <-clicking the star...
#+end_src

...will asks for the evaluation of the block or reopen
the result buffer.

Additionally, I got puzzled by the end of the following sequence.

(org-babel-do-load-languages 'org-babel-load-languages '((shell . t)))
and click the star again
evaluate this bash block on your system ?
this time evaluates, and opens *Org Babel Results* with the
previous results.

If it's clicked once more, it opens again *Org Babel Results* without
running the source (changing the source block, killing the result
buffer and clicking again confirms that). At this point, I'm confused
because this result buffer is also reloaded after a fresh session of
emacs -q ... but I don't know where to look for its source
(rg --hidden Charlie) in /tmp or ~/.emacs or org-persist-directory?
In this case please tell me, where is Charlie?

Phil



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