Jost Burkardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> One caveat though: file links contain context. Obviously, we don't want
>> to be only able to find such links if the point is *exactly* where the
>> context was defined from. So I suggest we get rid of the context when
>> storing a link to the registry.  Of course, not having a registry file
>> would help here :)
>
> Similar problem may arise, when using bbdb links. Think of
> [[bbdb:Ludwig Beethoven]] and [[bbdb:beethoven]] which should both be
> matched, when I'm on the relevant entry. Maybe the search should do a
> match against some kind of fingerprint of the current buffer. No idea,
> about the impact on calculation time.

Very true, I'll handle this as well.

> What do you mean by plain links, links within the same buffer or links
> without brackets? I think, it would be good to have all links, which
> will be recognised by ord, in the registry (O.K., excluding internal
> links).

I mean links without brackets.  For now the registry just skip them,
because he's not able to decide whether this links are part of a full
(bracketed) link or not.

-- 
Bastien


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