Sounds good.  Thanks!

On 7/10/07, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unfortunately I have also not found a better solution.  So
it now should use the base buffer, and widen it if necessary.

- Carsten

On Mar 28, 2007, at 0:34, Eddward DeVilla wrote:

> Hi,
>
>    I found a bug involving indirect buffers when following links.  If
> I have one file with a link to a second file and I have that second
> file opened with an indirect buffer narrowed such that the link is not
> contained in the narrowed region, org may fail to follow the link.
>    Basically, if a file is opened in several indirect buffers, org
> only looks in the buffer (indirect or otherwise) most recently
> touched.  I have seen org do this before with buffer cycling and that
> has been fixed.  I'm guessing this is a related issue, but I have
> tracked it down yet.
>    I guess the easiest 'right' behavior would be to have the link
> open the base buffer for the file.  I have to admit though, when doing
> a heading search where the heading is already in its own indirect
> buffer, I like it when it finds that buffer.  I can't think of a good
> set of rules to define that behavior.
>
> Edd
>
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