org-capture.el: Use %\n instead of %n.
* org-capture.el (org-capture-fill-template): Use %\n instead of %n as a template element to be replaced with the nth prompted string. (org-capture-templates): Update docstring. * org.texi (Template expansion): Update doc to reflect change. Using %n triggers errors when the template contains escaped strings, which happens a lot with links.
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@r{You may specify a default value and a completion table with}
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@r{%^@{prompt|default|completion2|completion3...@}.}
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@r{The arrow keys access a prompt-specific history.}
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%<n> @r{Insert the text entered at the nth %^@{@var{prompt}@}, where <n> is}
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%\n @r{Insert the text entered at the nth %^@{@var{prompt}@}, where @code{n} is}
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@r{a number, starting from 1.}
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%? @r{After completing the template, position cursor here.}
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@end smallexample
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A default value and a completion table ca be specified like this:
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%^{prompt|default|completion2|completion3|...}.
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%? After completing the template, position cursor here.
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%<n> Insert the text entered at the nth %^{prompt}, where <n> is
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%\\n Insert the text entered at the nth %^{prompt}, where `n' is
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a number, starting from 1.
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Apart from these general escapes, you can access information specific to the
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;; Replace %n escapes with nth %^{...} string
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(setq strings (nreverse strings))
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(goto-char (point-min))
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(while (re-search-forward "%\\([1-9][0-9]*\\)" nil t)
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(while (re-search-forward "%\\\\\\([1-9][0-9]*\\)" nil t)
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(unless (org-capture-escaped-%)
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(replace-match
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(nth (1- (string-to-number (match-string 1))) strings)
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