Bastien <b...@altern.org> writes: > Hi Thomas, > > t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes: > >> Thanks for adding this. I work with literal links and this potentially >> saves time and effort. >> >> I wonder if I'm using it correctly? In .emacs I set >> org-link-display-descriptive nil and have: >> >> -------- >> org-link-display-descriptive is a variable defined in `org.el'. >> Its value is nil >> >> Documentation: >> Non-nil means Org will display descriptive links. >> E.g. [[http://orgmode.org][Org website]] will be displayed as >> "Org Website", hiding the link itself and just displaying its >> description. When set to `nil', Org will display the full links >> literally. >> >> You can interactively set the value of this variable using the >> `org-toggle-link-display'. >> -------- >> >> But when I open an Org-mode buffer I find the links displayed >> descriptively. > > The initialization of the link display relied on > `org-descriptive-links' and I discover this variable (doh!) > > So I've now remove `org-link-display-descriptive' and use > `org-descriptive-links' instead for backward compatibility. > > Please use this variable too and let me know if things are > all right now. > > Best,
Aloha Bastien, I pulled from git and put this in .emacs: (setq org-descriptive-links nil) Now links display as expected on startup. Thanks for looking into this. All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com