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[elpa] externals/org 8507efa848: Merge branch 'bugfix'


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [elpa] externals/org 8507efa848: Merge branch 'bugfix'
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2024 12:58:49 -0400 (EDT)

branch: externals/org
commit 8507efa8481a77a035b4bd02ed807385b7e6fc38
Merge: 5808155084 01b540e21f
Author: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net>
Commit: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net>

    Merge branch 'bugfix'
---
 doc/org-manual.org | 9 ++++++---
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/org-manual.org b/doc/org-manual.org
index 211208c424..c4f62644f8 100644
--- a/doc/org-manual.org
+++ b/doc/org-manual.org
@@ -11623,9 +11623,12 @@ to determine the starting line number.
 
 In literal examples, Org interprets strings like =(ref:name)= as
 labels, and use them as targets for special hyperlinks like
-=[[(name)]]=---i.e., the reference name enclosed in single parenthesis.
-In HTML, hovering the mouse over such a link remote-highlights the
-corresponding code line, which is kind of cool.
+=[[(name)]]=---i.e., the reference name enclosed in single
+parentheses.  In HTML, hovering the mouse over such a link
+remote-highlights the corresponding code line[fn:: This requires some
+Javascript which is /not/ automatically included in the HTML output:
+you have to customize the variable =org-html-head-include-scripts= to
+~t~ to have it included (it is ~nil~ by default).], which is kind of cool.
 
 You can also add a =-r= switch which /removes/ the labels from the
 source code[fn:: Adding =-k= to =-n -r= /keeps/ the labels in the



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