Hello,
"Adriane Würfl" <adriane.wuerfl@gmx.at> writes:
> Detailed description:
> I link with M-l to store the link and with C-l to insert it (see below for implementation).
> Normally I press M-l at the top of the .org file and it stores the following link: file:~/Documents/.../filename.org
> If the first line is a empty line it works just like mentioned above and how it's supposed to.
> But now if the first line in the file is plain text (eg jsdlj) it links to file:~/Documents/.../filename.org::jsdlj; a behavior not wanted.
> I thought this is only possible with headings (* Heading); (that's why I avoid using them in the first line of an .org file).
> Is this a bug or a newly added feature?
Neither :) I partly rewrote this part of links recently, but I didn't
add any feature. However, I probably uncovered some previous bugs.
In this case, it seems to be the correct behaviour: see variable
`org-link-context-for-files' for an explanation and a solution.
WDYT?
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Nicolas Goaziou