Arthur Miller <arthur.mil...@live.com> writes:

>> Bruno Barbier <brubar...@gmail.com> writes:
>> If you really want to just get the piece of text, you might be able to
>> use the hook `org-capture-mode-hook' to replace the key binding to
>> 'C-c C-c' in the capture buffer, so that it calls your own function that
>> will take the string and call `org-capture-kill'.
>
> In this case you wouldn't like to replace the key binding, it would affect all
> org-capture buffers; the point is just to replace it when called in certain
> context (my-read-line). Let-binding the function in this context achieves
> exactly the same effect of C-c C-c beng bound to my function but without
> affecting all org-capture-buffers.

The hook `org-capture-mode-hook' will be run in your special
capture buffer. You can override the "C-c C-c" binding only there.

>
> Yes, I am aware of both hooks and advising; but again, with those I would 
> affect
> all uses of the function, and that would lead to checking some global state or
> variable to switch on, which is not optimal either. With let-binding we can 
> have
> different behaviour only in a certain context.

Even if I could let bind the function at the right time, I would avoid
that solution, as I can't garantuee that this global hack will not break
other parts of Emacs (other captures, output filters, threads, timers,
etc.).

>
> Anyway, thanks, I needed the reminder above.

You're welcome.

Bruno


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