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Show only description of links in text area #382

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vantu5z opened this issue Dec 19, 2022 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #387
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Show only description of links in text area #382

vantu5z opened this issue Dec 19, 2022 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #387

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@vantu5z
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vantu5z commented Dec 19, 2022

Can't found option to hide url and show only description of link in text area. Is any way to do this?
This should help to show org tables properly.
I think urls should be hidden by defaut and shown only by visible-mode.

@drawkula
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I saw this behaviour after updating from org-9.5.x to org-9.6 and switching back to an earlier version (went back to 9.3 (default in Debian11's emacs)) fixed it.

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vantu5z commented Dec 20, 2022

@drawkula, thanks!
I use (package! org :pin "8ef6205") in doom config to downgrade org to 9.5.5 version, and org-brain works as expected.
But for now I can't found commit the issue start from.

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vantu5z commented Dec 20, 2022

Found that issue starts from org-mode commit 77aa9be5ac3d17c6856e87da5307ef1de742845f

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Thanks for reporting. I also noticed there are problems if using polymode: links disappear unless running visible-mode. Since becoming a father I don't have much time working on org-brain, so we'll see if I can find time to look into it.

@hwiorn hwiorn linked a pull request Feb 27, 2023 that will close this issue
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