"Sebastien Vauban" <sva-n...@mygooglest.com> writes: > Hello, > > I'd like to use org-store-link in a piece of code. However, it currently > requires the user to select some link from a list of store links. >
I think you mean org-insert-link, right? > If I always want to select the last one -- that is, the default > option --, how can I bypass the required RET? > > I can do this: > > (execute-kbd-macro "\C-c\C-l\C-m") > > But I find it fragile because it relies on key bindings which could > change in time. > > How could I do otherwise? > I don't know if there is an API, but org-store-link just adds the link info to the front of the list org-stored-links, so the last link added is (car org-stored-links). Each element of org-stored-links is a two-element list (link description). Both of these are strings (possibly strings with text properties). So something like this might work: (let ((link (car org-stored-links))) (insert (format "[[%s][%s]]" (car link) (cadr link)))) at least for now... It's imo "better" than the keyboard macro but it's still pretty low level and ugly. Nick