Thank you for the help.  I can see the light, at the end of the tunnel.
Close, but no cigar.  yet.

On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Daniel M German <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Check the new release. It contains a FAQ with a list of things you can
> do to debug your configuration.


I don't know where to look for the new release.  I downloaded the same one,
and followed the instructions as close as I could to *the letter*.  Here are
some of the stumbling blocks I discovered.  I was so close, I tweaked a
number of things, but none of them got the whole thing to work.

  -  In the code, the function is called "bmg/org-annotation-helper".  Am I
correct to delete the "bmg/"?

 -  I put the script into /usr/local/sbin.  I am using Ubuntu 8.04.  It
would have helped me to know the correct name of the script.  I ended up
putting two copies---remember and org-annotation-remember.  The script code
itself suggests that the name would be the
latter---org-annotation-remember---while the explanation SORT OF seemed to
suggest it would be called remember.  May I ask what it should be?

  -  when setting up Firefox using "about:config" is the name of the program
supposed to be the name of the script, or the name of the emacs function?

  - the bookmarklet code was broken with a "\" and a bunch of "%20"s.
That threw me.  But when I deleted the %20\%20 and some more un-needed %20s,
the behavior of the browser changed, and started asking me for the name of a
program.

  -  I haven't found an FAQ, but I found the instructions in the file
helpful.  A few more words would have clarified the above points, perhaps.


Thank you again.
 Alan

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