Marcin Borkowski wrote: > On 2014-09-25, at 23:50, Thorsten Jolitz wrote: >> Marcin Borkowski <mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl> writes: >>> >>> my question is as in subject. It is done by org-open-at-point >>> (somehow), but the logic seems to be buried in that function. What I'd >>> like to have is a function that would just extract the link portion >>> (which is normally invisible) and displayed it in the echo area >>> (something like hovering over a link in a web browser). >>> >>> I skimmed through org.el, and either I couldn't find a function which >>> does it, or this email is a feature request;). >> >> you know about >> >> ,----[ C-h f org-toggle-link-display RET ] >> | org-toggle-link-display is an interactive compiled Lisp function in >> | `org.el'. >> | >> | It is bound to <menu-bar> <Org> <Hyperlinks> <Descriptive Links>, >> | <menu-bar> <Org> <Hyperlinks> <Literal Links>. >> | >> | (org-toggle-link-display) >> | >> | Toggle the literal or descriptive display of links. >> `---- > > Yes, I do, but this is not what I'm looking for. I want to see the > `descriptive' links, only to be able (sometimes) to look up the actual > target of the link. (And I don't like the idea of moving the point to > the end, pressing <backspace> to delete the rightmost bracket, and then > pressing C-\ to undo it...)
When I want to see *all* the contents in my Org file (that is LOGBOOK entries, URL in links, etc.), I use M-x visible-mode. Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban