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From: | John Kitchin |
Subject: | Re: [O] [PATCH] org-id-goto doesn't work if buffer is narrowed. |
Date: | Sat, 24 Oct 2015 13:48:26 -0400 |
John Kitchin <address@hidden> writes:
> Maybe I am missing something here. I would expect org-id-goto to actually
> get to the id entry when it is used independent of narrowing. When used in
> a program, I would expect this behavior to be wrapped in save-restriction
> type macros, so it wouldn't change your restriction. But when used
> interactively, e.g. when I click on a link, I expect the point to end up on
> the id entry, with the buffer open in front of me, even if that means
> widening. Is there some other expectation that makes sense? I feel like it
> is up to me to decide if breaking the restriction is worth visiting the
> link, and only by clicking on the link or running an interactive command
> makes that happen.
I prefer the behavior of C-c C-c on a footnote in a narrowed buffer.
I.e. throw an error.
> Is it possible to save a restriction in a variable? so that something like
> C-c & could restore it? the save-restriction macro must do something like
> that, but the code seems to be hidden in the C-source for me.
I thought about that. I sort of like, but I also think it’s a potentially
big change...
A poor man’s solution might be:
(when (buffer-narrowed-p) (cons (point-min) (point-max)))
Rasmus
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