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Re: [O] Bug: link formating problem [9.0.5 (9.0.5-elpaplus @ /Users/mist


From: Chunyang Xu
Subject: Re: [O] Bug: link formating problem [9.0.5 (9.0.5-elpaplus @ /Users/mistkafka/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20170210/)]
Date: Fri, 26 May 2017 16:05:44 +0800

Kaushal Modi <address@hidden> writes:

> On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 9:50 AM Chunyang Xu <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > 林镇国 <address@hidden> writes:
>> >
>> >> When I insert a link to my note, such as“这是一个[[link][链接]]啦~”,
>> >> the text after the link, "啦~", will be formatting as link style.
>> >
>> > FWIW, I cannot reproduce it, i.e., only "链接" appears with a link face.
>>
>> I can reproduce if "link" is a real link and "description" doesn't
>> contain white space, for example,
>>
>> [[http://example.com/][Example]]blah
>>                                 ^^^^
>>                                 Also under the org-link face
>>
>> It looks like `org-plain-link-re' doesn't think a link is end unless
>> a punctuation character is found:
>>
>> org-plain-link-re
>> (concat
>>  "\\<" types-re ":"
>>  "\\([^ \t\n()<>]+\\(?:([[:word:]0-9_]+)\\|\\([^[:punct:]
>> \t\n]\\|/\\)\\)\\)")
>>                                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>
>> It is a reasonable assumption for English, but not for Chinese.
>>
>
> I actually stumbled across this few days back, and when using English
> language :)
>
> Here's a solution that might work for you too (and my notes on why I set
> this):
>
> ;; The default value of `org-highlight-links' contains `plain' too.
> ;; - "plain" links are links in normal text, no whitespace, like
> http://foo.com.
> ;; Here's why I remove "plain" from this list:
> ;; - If I have two bracketed links next to each-other in org-mode (like
> below),
> ;;     [[http://google.com][1]],[[http://orgmode.org][2]]
> ;; - and, if `plain' is in the `org-highlight-links' list,
> ;;  the "," in there will also be highlighted as a link. So it would look
> ;;  as if the "1,2" string pointed to a single link!
> ;;    But without `plain' as part of this list, the "1" and "2" strings will
> ;; look like separate links (as should be the case), as the "," will not be
> ;; highlighted as a link.
> (setq org-highlight-links (delete 'plain org-highlight-links))

Oh, I didn't know the user option, I just added it to my init file.
Thanks.

>
> -- 
>
> Kaushal Modi





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