(setq search-invisible t) Working. Thanks! :-) El 21/09/2020 a las 10:17, Ihor Radchenko escribió: >> BTW: I've tried to use M-% to make the change, but it doesn't seem to work, probably because there links have a [[][description]] that occurs them. > AFAIK M-% does not search invisible text. When link has a description in > org, the link itself is hidden. You can set `search-invisible' to t to > make M-% replace invisible text or, alternatively, you can use > non-interactive functions (re-search-forward + replace-match). > > > Ypo writes: > >> Thanks. It seems the problem is that "file:" links have changed their behaviour. They must be replaced by "file+sys:" links. In this way, folders are open in Windows OS. >> >> BTW: I've tried to use M-% to make the change, but it doesn't seem to work, probably because there links have a [[][description]] that occurs them. >> >> Sep 19, 2020 06:48:55 Ihor Radchenko : >> >>>> Is it possible to open links to folders out of emacs? >>> Take a look at `org-file-apps' variable. You can remove >>> (directory . emacs) part of it to return using default system app. >>> >>> Best, >>> Ihor >>> >>> Ypo writes: >>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> I updated to the new version of ORG, and a problem arose (although a hidden bless too): >>>> - now when I open a link to a folder, Dired is launched. This behaviour is different, before the update these links where open in an external window of Windows OS. Even when I use attach and choose to open in external program, Dired is used as default. >>>> Is it possible to open links to folders out of emacs? >>>> >>>> - The bless is that I didn't know Dired, absolutely, and now I found some features quite attractive, like finding files in a folder just writing their name. >>>> >>>> Best regards