Christoph <christoph...@gmx.net> writes:

> Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> 
>> Christoph Held GMX <christoph-13 <at> gmx.net> writes:
>> 
>> > How do I check the syntax of the underlying link of which I currently
>> > only see the pretty face? So far I have used Emacs really only to run
>> > org mode. This is probably where it shows that without the training
>> > wheels it is still a bumpy ride for me.
>> 
>> you could e.g. either set the buffer in text mode
>> 
>> ,---------------------
>> | M-x fundamental-mode
>> `---------------------
>> 
>> or do 
>> 
>> ,--------
>> | C-c C-l
>> `--------
>> 
>> on the link again to see/find-out-about its real content.
>> 
>> But 
>> 
>> ,----------------------------
>> | M-x org-toggle-link-display
>> `----------------------------
>> 
>> does exactly what you want ...
>> 
> Perhaps you missed that I was asking for checking the underlying syntax 
> of inline images *outside* org mode. If you just install railwaycat's
> Emacs,

Yes, I missed that ...

> the buffer that greets you first has an inline image, in fundamental mode. 
> Your solutions all work well inside org mode but not outside, which was
>  the subject of my question. 
>
> Any ideas?

not really. 

Maybe 

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?

-- 
cheers,
Thorsten


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