From 4e4e5fbbf4a5faafb0c526b17e45344300aacd2d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nicolas Goaziou Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2019 20:03:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] org-manual: Update link variables and functions * doc/org-manual.org (Handling Links): (Template expansion): (Code Evaluation and Security Issues): (Footnotes): Update link variables and functions. --- doc/org-manual.org | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/org-manual.org b/doc/org-manual.org index 0b94ba00a..50ec587ba 100644 --- a/doc/org-manual.org +++ b/doc/org-manual.org @@ -3268,11 +3268,11 @@ current buffer: - /Email/News clients: VM, Rmail, Wanderlust, MH-E, Gnus/ :: - #+vindex: org-email-link-description-format + #+vindex: org-link-email-description-format Pretty much all Emacs mail clients are supported. The link points to the current article, or, in some Gnus buffers, to the group. The description is constructed according to the variable - ~org-email-link-description-format~. By default, it refers to the + ~org-link-email-description-format~. By default, it refers to the addressee and the subject. - /Web browsers: W3, W3M and EWW/ :: @@ -3320,7 +3320,7 @@ generally, act on links. #+cindex: link completion #+cindex: completion, of links #+cindex: inserting links - #+vindex: org-keep-stored-link-after-insertion + #+vindex: org-link-keep-stored-after-insertion Insert a link[fn:32]. This prompts for a link to be inserted into the buffer. You can just type a link, using text for an internal link, or one of the link type prefixes mentioned in the examples @@ -3408,7 +3408,7 @@ generally, act on links. - {{{kbd(mouse-3)}}} :: - #+vindex: org-display-internal-link-with-indirect-buffer + #+vindex: org-link-use-indirect-buffer-for-internals #+kindex: mouse-3 Like {{{kbd(mouse-2)}}}, but force file links to be opened with Emacs, and internal links to be displayed in another window[fn:35]. @@ -7482,7 +7482,7 @@ here: #+vindex: org-store-link-props For specific link types, the following keywords are defined[fn:87]: -#+vindex: org-from-is-user-regexp +#+vindex: org-link-from-user-regexp | Link type | Available keywords | |--------------+----------------------------------------------------------| | bbdb | =%:name=, =%:company= | @@ -18375,12 +18375,12 @@ Org evaluates code in the following circumstances: have a potential risk. Org therefore prompts the user when it encounters such links. The customization variables are: - #+attr_texinfo: :options org-confirm-shell-link-function + #+attr_texinfo: :options org-link-shell-confirm-function #+begin_defopt Function that prompts the user before executing a shell link. #+end_defopt - #+attr_texinfo: :options org-confirm-elisp-link-function + #+attr_texinfo: :options org-link-elisp-confirm-function #+begin_defopt Function that prompts the user before executing an Emacs Lisp link. #+end_defopt @@ -21054,12 +21054,12 @@ the optional descriptive text. [fn:33] After insertion of a stored link, the link will be removed from the list of stored links. To keep it in the list for later use, use a triple {{{kbd(C-u)}}} prefix argument to {{{kbd(C-c C-l)}}}, or -configure the option ~org-keep-stored-link-after-insertion~. +configure the option ~org-link-keep-stored-after-insertion~. [fn:34] This works if a function has been defined in the ~:complete~ property of a link in ~org-link-parameters~. -[fn:35] See the variable ~org-display-internal-link-with-indirect-buffer~. +[fn:35] See the variable ~org-link-use-indirect-buffer-for-internals~. [fn:36] For backward compatibility, line numbers can also follow a single colon. @@ -21255,7 +21255,7 @@ Types]]), any property you store with ~org-store-link-props~ can be accessed in capture templates in a similar way. [fn:88] This is always the other, not the user. See the variable -~org-from-is-user-regexp~. +~org-link-from-user-regexp~. [fn:89] If you move entries or Org files from one directory to another, you may want to configure ~org-attach-directory~ to contain