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Does anyone know how to follow links in the documentation pages (without clicking on them with the mouse)?
RET
just takes me to the next line; it's bound to evil-ret
. If you wouldn't mind, what is it bound to for you in org files?
The only keybindings I can find relating to links are mouse--down-1-maybe-follows-link
(and the same, but for double clicking).
I figured it out. The relevant function is called org-open-at-point
and it's bound by default to M-RET
and , l
.
@codonnell: Are you on develop?
@mahinshaw: I'm on master
Yeah, that could explain it.