Hello,

Dima Kogan <d...@secretsauce.net> writes:

> Hi. Consider this org-mode file:
>
> =====================
> * aaaa
> bbbbb
>
> * cccc
> [[aaaa]]
> =====================
>
> With the point at the [[aaaa]] link, I can visit the aaaa heading with
> C-c C-o (org-open-at-point), and I can go back to where I was with the
> org-specific C-c & (org-mark-ring-goto). But I should also be able to go
> back with C-u C-SPC (effectively pop-to-mark-command), since that works
> for inside-the-same-buffer jumps in all other emacs context, including
> non-org ones. I suspect all we would need to do is to
> (push-mark-command) before we jump in (org-open-at-point). Is this
> simply forgotten, or was it omitted on purpose? If the former, I'll post
> a patch.

Fixed.

Now `org-mark-ring-push' also calls `push-mark'. Ultimately, I think the
latter should replace former, although navigation with Org dedicated
mark ring is still slightly easier (e.g., no distinction between global
and local rings).

Thank you.

Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou                                                0x80A93738



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