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From: Carsten Dominik <dominik@uva.nl>
To: "Jose A. Ortega Ruiz" <jao@gnu.org>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: marking out-links
Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 08:56:49 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <E6A99A5D-E403-4C61-8E3C-AA20E3A83DBE@uva.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <871w288ujr.fsf@mithrandir.homeunix.net>


On Jul 5, 2008, at 4:00 AM, Jose A. Ortega Ruiz wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> One featurette that i would find useful is the possibility of
> distinguising link types visually: for instance, having the link text
> overlay display an additional mark (say, a * or a fancy unicode arrow)
> when it is an http[s] or ftp link (as opposed to a link to a local  
> file,
> email, etc.). If providing the basic functionality is not difficult,  
> one
> can think of additional customizability like associating different
> markers to different protocols and so on.
>
> On a related note, it would also be useful to have a mode or command  
> to
> see the URL of the current link echo-ed in the minibuffer. I currently
> use a quick-and-dirty command for that (it also puts the link in the
> kill ring for convenience):


I you rest the mouse over the link, a tooltip window will show the link.
Additional markers in the display text would require hacking the  
function
`org-activate-bracket-links', but I am not in favor of this proposal.
If you dont like using the mouse, one could use an idle timer to display
the link in the echo area when the cursor is on the link - I have done
something like this with RefTeX, on BibTeX references.

- Carsten

>
>
> (defun jao-org-copy-link-at-point ()
>  (interactive)
>  (if (thing-at-point-looking-at "\\[\\[\\([^]]+\\)\\]\\[[^]]+\\]\\]")
>      (let ((link (substring-no-properties (match-string 1))))
>        (kill-new link)
>        (message "%s" link))
>      (message "No link at point")))
> (define-key org-mode-map "\C-cv" 'jao-org-copy-link-at-point)
>
> but this doesn't work as an 'show link in the mini-buffer, in the  
> sense
> that i have to press C-cv to see the link.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Cheers,
> jao
> -- 
> In this age, the mere example of nonconformity, the mere refusal to  
> bend
> the knee to custom, is itself a service.
> -John Stuart Mill, philosopher and economist (1806-1873)
>
>
>
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  reply	other threads:[~2008-07-07 16:24 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-07-05 11:00 marking out-links Jose A. Ortega Ruiz
2008-07-07 15:56 ` Carsten Dominik [this message]
2008-07-07 17:38   ` Jose A. Ortega Ruiz

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