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Look for link before looking for date #409

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@jgollenz jgollenz commented Sep 12, 2022

Addresses this

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This should already be solved with this commit 1f103a9. Is there any other issue that I'm not aware of?

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jgollenz commented Sep 13, 2022

Sorry, I should have been more clear. The issue is that if a link has a name which, by itself, is a valid timestamp

[[example.org][<2022-10-31>]]

When on the URL, <Leader>oo opens the file/website. When on the name/timestamp, it will open the agenda. I am under the assumption that a link-name should not be a valid timestamp, but I might be wrong.

edit: typos and some clarification

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I tested it in Emacs, and it indeed treats it as link. Thanks!

@kristijanhusak kristijanhusak merged commit 74317bc into nvim-orgmode:master Sep 15, 2022
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