If I don't put a space after a URL, Org always assumes that all characters after the link are part of the link. For example, if I write [[http://example.com]]asdf Org will think the URL is "http://example.com]]asdf" while it should be "http://example.com".
In English there is usually a space after each word (including links) anyway, so that might not be a big issue. But what about non-Latin languages? For instance, in Chinese, we don't use spaces to delimit words, and I really don't want to deteriorate the Chinese language by adding extra spaces just to make the links work properly. The result is, If I put a URL in and don't add an extra space after it, Org will think all the (Chinese) characters I enter after the URL is part of the link, until the end of paragraph where I press RET. Well, I know that "]" is a valid URL character, which makes things a bit tricky. But it is very rare that a URL should contain both "]]" and non-Latin characters immediately following the "]]". It is a safer bet to assume the URL is just the part before "]]". On the rare occasions when the URL does contain "]]" followed by non-Latin characters, I'm willing to take the risk of breaking it. In sum, I want Org to take only stuff inside the "[[]]" brackets as the URL, nothing after. Is there a place where I can configure this? Thank you for reading this and for any help you might provide. (English is not my native tongue. I hope I have make myself clear.)