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From: | Phil Estival |
Subject: | Re: [BUG][minor] org-mouse |
Date: | Wed, 15 Jan 2025 10:51:23 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
* [2025-01-11 16:27] Ihor Radchenko:
Phil Estival <pe@7d.nz> writes:Org-mouse makes a star followed by a blank space clickable anywhere, also in source blocks and this triggers the evaluation of the block or the opening of *Org-Babel Error Output* or *Org Babel Results*. emacs -q org mode v 9.8-pre file:/tmp/test-org-mouse.org (require 'org-mouse) (require 'warnings) #+begin_src bash echo "Where is Charlie?" #* <-clicking the star... #+end_src ...will asks for the evaluation of the block or reopen the result buffer.I cannot reproduce. May you please provide even more detailed steps?
Sure. Here it is, simplified. It also needs a revert of the buffer after org-mouse is loaded. $ emacs-30.0.50 -q I open /tmp/test-org-mouse.org and paste the following : ---8<--- (org-version nil t t) (require 'org-mouse) (revert-buffer) #+begin_src elisp (message "Where is Charlie?") ; * <-clicking the star... #+end_src ---8<--- I evaluate the three first elisp expressions. At this point the star is clickable and it will open *Org Babel Results*... from a previous session. Phil
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