Hi, Thank you for you reply. So, if I understand correctly: * On a "file:" link, it is possible to add "::#custom-id" at the end to tel Org-mode to search the "custom-id" as a target of the link * With Org 9.7, an "id:" can also have "::#custom-id" at the end * "org-id-store-link" add it by default But an "id:" link already contain an ID, why adding it a second time at the end of the link ? "Rick Lupton" writes: > Hi, > > See https://orgmode.org/manual/Search-Options.html > > Best > Rick > > On Fri, 8 Nov 2024, at 4:14 PM, Sébastien Gendre wrote: >> Hello, >> >> On the Org-mode version 9.7 release note [1], there is a new feature I do >> not understand. It's the "id:" links support search options. >> >> The release note say: >> >> >>> id: links support search options; org-id-store-link adds search option >>> by default >>> >>> Adding search option by org-id-store-link can be disabled by setting >>> org-id-link-use-context to nil, or toggled for a single call by >>> passing universal argument. >>> >>> When using this feature, IDs should not include ::, which is used in >>> links to indicate the start of the search string. For backwards >>> compatibility, existing IDs including :: will still be matched (but >>> cannot be used together with search option). A new org-lint checker >>> has been added to warn about this. >> >> What are the id: search options ? How does it work and how to use it ? >> >> >> Best regards >> >> ------- >> Gendre Sébastien >> >> >> [1] https://orgmode.org/Changes.html >> >> Attachments: >> * signature.asc