doc/org-guide.org: Convert references to manual into info:org links

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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Files with extension =.org= will be put into Org mode automatically.
If you find problems with Org, or if you have questions, remarks, or
ideas about it, please mail to the Org mailing list
mailto:emacs-orgmode@gnu.org. For information on how to submit bug
reports, see the main manual.
reports, see the [[info:org][main manual]].
* Document Structure
:PROPERTIES:
@ -1222,7 +1222,7 @@ When Org mode prompts for a date/time, it accepts any string
containing some date and/or time information, and intelligently
interprets the string, deriving defaults for unspecified information
from the current date and time. You can also select a date in the
pop-up calendar. See the manual for more information on how exactly
pop-up calendar. See the [[info:org][manual]] for more information on how exactly
the date/time prompt works.
** Deadlines and Scheduling
@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ the template for you like this:
#+texinfo: @noindent
During expansion of the template, special %-escapes[fn:10] allow
dynamic insertion of content. Here is a small selection of the
possibilities, consult the manual for more.
possibilities, consult the [[info:org][manual]] for more.
| =%a= | annotation, normally the link created with ~org-store-link~ |
| =%i= | initial content, the region when capture is called with {{{kbd(C-u)}}} |
@ -1681,7 +1681,7 @@ only tags.
=night=.
You may also test for properties at the same time as matching tags,
see the manual for more information.
see the [[info:org][manual]] for more information.
** Search View
:PROPERTIES:
@ -1722,7 +1722,7 @@ file where they originate. You are not allowed to edit the agenda
buffer itself, but commands are provided to show and jump to the
original entry location, and to edit the Org files "remotely" from the
agenda buffer. This is just a selection of the many commands, explore
the agenda menu and the manual for a complete list.
the agenda menu and the [[info:org][manual]] for a complete list.
*** Motion
:PROPERTIES:
@ -2356,7 +2356,7 @@ You can also use Org to convert files into PDF, or even combine HTML
and PDF conversion so that files are available in both formats on the
server.
For detailed instructions about setup, see the manual. Here is an
For detailed instructions about setup, see the [[info:org][manual]]. Here is an
example:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
@ -2482,7 +2482,7 @@ Use {{{kbd(C-c C-c)}}} to evaluate the current code block and insert
its results in the Org document. By default, evaluation is only
turned on for =emacs-lisp= code blocks, however support exists for
evaluating blocks in many languages. For a complete list of supported
languages see the manual. The following shows a code block and its
languages see the [[info:org][manual]]. The following shows a code block and its
results.
#+begin_example
@ -2567,7 +2567,7 @@ referred to as "tangling"---a term adopted from the literate
programming community. During tangling of code blocks their bodies
are expanded using ~org-babel-expand-src-block~, which can expand both
variable and "Noweb" style references. In order to tangle a code
block it must have a =tangle= header argument, see the manual for
block it must have a =tangle= header argument, see the [[info:org][manual]] for
details.
* Miscellaneous