John Rakestraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If it's not working for you, then I think (though remember I'm not a
> programmer ;-) that the problem is likely either in your template or
> in the bookmarklet set-up. You might start troubleshooting by
> following Dan's suggestion to test your template by starting emacs and
> then running this command from a shell prompt:
> 
>   org-annotation-helper 'remember://http%3A//orgmode.org/ \
>   ::remember::Org-Mode%20Homepage::remember::Notes' 
> 
> If that opens up your template with the proper insertions, then check
> out the bookmarklet.
> 

It might help to uncomment the echo in the shell script. When
you click on the bookmarklet, the script should run, and save the
argument that it was called with, in /tmp/remember.out. It should look
something like this:

   remember://http://foo.bar.com/baz.html::remember::<title>::remember::<note>

or like this:

   annotation://http://foo.bar.com/baz.html::remember::<title>

depending on which of the two bookmarklets you clicked and whether you
had selected some text in the browser (that goes into <note>).

If that's the case, then the browser set-up is fine. If not, it's not!-)
Divide et impera.

Nick


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