Hi Bart,
No, this does not exist, because normally line numbers are moving around and
therefore are not very useful as long-term search targets.
You can pretty easily hack this, though:
Lets say you want to have line numbers for links to any files in c-mode
(because this is the programming language you are talking about). Limiting
it to some special files makes sure that in other file types you will still
get links based on (somewhat) more reliable text snippets.
Then you can write a small function and add it to the hook
org-create-file-search-functions:
(defun my-link-to-line-number-in-c-mode ()
"When in c-mode, use line number as search item."
(when (eq major-mode 'c-mode)
(number-to-string (org-current-line))))
(add-hook 'org-create-file-search-functions
'my-link-to-line-number-in-c-mode)
Normally you would also have to write a function to search for the custom
link search text and add that function to
`org-execute-file-search-functions'. But you are lucky: if the search item
is an integer number, Org already interprets it as a line number.
Hope this helps.
- Carsten
On May 5, 2008, at 11:40 PM, Bart Parliman wrote:
Is there a way to force org-store-link to store the current line number
rather than a string to locate?
When preparing for code reviews I like to create notes with links to the
exact source line. FWIW, in these cases, I keep a static copy of the code
so I know it isn't going to change.
Obviously none of those reviews involve lisp, since my first feeble attempt
to add a hyperlink type never even came close to running. :-)
Thanks for any help,
Bart
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