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From: | Gustav Wikström |
Subject: | Re: [O] Link abbreviations, org-files with searches |
Date: | Mon, 31 Oct 2011 13:33:31 +0100 |
Hello Gustav,
2011/10/31 Gustav Wikström <address@hidden>:
> Hello!AFAIK, this is not required. Support for linking to org headlines is
> When defining a link-abbreviation to an org-file with a headline search I
> manage to get it to work with the following syntax:
> #+LINK: foo file:/long/path/to/file/foo.org
already built in.
> [[foo::::*heading inside foo]]
This should be something like this:
[[file:/path/to/file.org::*<Heading_text>][Description]]
I am not sure what you are talking about here. Could you give an
> I have to use four ":" to be able to search, instead of the three I would
> expect (expecting three since the first ":" is used to declare that I want
> to enter a tag and the following two are used inside the tag). Is this
> intended behaviour?
example to illustrate?
For the regular search, something like this should be sufficient:
> Also, it only seems to work for headline-search. I cannot get the regular
> search to work. Can someone confirm this behaviour?
[[file:/path/to/file.org::<search_phrase>][Description]]
> /Gustav
Hope this helps.
PS: org-mode has amazing info documentation. Please check them out. All
of these are well covered there. For tutorials, you can check the
community site Worg.
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