Hello,
Jay Kamat writes:
> I need to stop forgetting to do this :).
>
> I've attached a patch which adds an entry to the 'Miscellaneous'
> section. Please let me know if you think anything is wrong with it.
It looks goods. Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hi Nicolas,
> Would you mind providing an ORG-NEWS entry about it?
I need to stop forgetting to do this :).
I've attached a patch which adds an entry to the 'Miscellaneous'
section. Please let me know if you think anything is wrong with it.
-Jay
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Jay Kamat writes:
> I've attached a second patch which adds a new function to org-irc.el,
> which seems to handle export of irc links in ox-md and ox-html
> properly. I'm very new to this system, so please make sure it's correct,
> and I'll be happy to follow up with corrections if it isn't!
Tha
Hi Nicolas,
> The proper fix would be to patch "org-irc.el" and add an export function
> there. "irc" links are not default links in Org, so there is no reason
> to hard-code them in "ox-html.el".
Thanks for pointing that out! I didn't even realize up until now org had
support for custom link typ
Hello,
Jay Kamat writes:
> IRC links in ox-html are currently broken.
They are not handled, which is slightly different.
> There exists a special 'irc'
> content handler on the web, telling browsers to open an irc link in an
> external irc client. The format for such links seems identical to o
Hi!
IRC links in ox-html are currently broken. There exists a special 'irc'
content handler on the web, telling browsers to open an irc link in an
external irc client. The format for such links seems identical to org
(irc:irc.freenode.net/user).
Previously links such as:
[[irc:irc.freenode.net/t