yes, 9.6.7 has the bug as i described it, at least with my window and ido setup.
emacs -q 9.6.7, vaniila except for whatever -q loads, opens a links window that shows descrtipition and truncated link. idk what you do to select. idk what it does with completion setups. one problem is this means a 2 window setup. i use VERY large fonts and basically never have a 2 window setup even for completions. i spent 20y kludging emacs to get rid of other window stuff and still there re many places where it creeps in [occur-like buffers are a big one]. the new [years old actally] window mechanism might improvbe on it in principle but i am not in a position to try that atm. idk if it would work with my ido setup. and if it did all technically work idk if the result would be accessible for me wrt window sizes. On 6/30/23, Max Nikulin <maniku...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 28/06/2023 08:35, Samuel Wales wrote: >> 2) org-insert-link, with my ido setup, and i am aware other >> completion mechanisms exist but find it difficult to >> switch, offers as completion candidates a completely >> useless list. > > The Org version in the Anthony's report is 9.5. Samuel, could you, > please, confirm that you use at least Org-9.6? It contains a number of > fixes related to `org-store-link' and `org-insert-link' including a > change related to completion by description. > > Is it realistic for you to try the default completion function (emacs -q > and load newer Org) instead of ido? I mean namely completion by > description ignoring selection from the links buffer. > > There is a number of issues with this pair of functions, however > completion by description should work to some extent. > > > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com