On 11/22/23, Max Nikulin <maniku...@gmail.com> wrote: > It seems neither the org-capture developer nor other disroot users read > this mailing list since you did not response previous time: > > https://list.orgmode.org/cajcao8uxpmlmlb0mahrvjrmnzszvyzxxxvd_rppycmj9xeu...@mail.gmail.com/T/#u
ah thank you. i haev been experiencing cognitive decline. > Fri, 6 Oct 2023 16:43:46 -0700 > > The following add-on is not suitable for you, but it tries to get > metadata for web pages more aggressively: > https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/linkremark/ > Can it get details you need when called through the toolbar icon or > through context menu for selected text? It should open a "preview" tab > with obtained page info. will do when i am able to ensure i am doing it right. hafve installed the extension. need to test this on disroot. btw checking also i found that there is a url for mobile inbox view. idk if it is going to go away like html view. it does use js unfortunately. so it might be a replacement for html view. it has intelligent horizontal space for y fonts. low contrast unfortuately. in /this/ view, text selection /does/ capture. however, unfortunately the title of the url does not includ the subject, so a different org-capture problem. will look at the disroot one when i can. and try it for this view also. if view does not go away it will give me more time to transition to non-google at least, if the imap idea which is a good idea is too hard to get working for me. # the 9... stands for 3 numbers starting with 9. idk if privacy issue. tried searchjig for it and nothing came up but this works https://mail.google.com/mail/mu/mp/9.../#tl/search/html%20view%20standard > >> i wonder if this is fixable? disroot uses js. > > The link you posted tells that it does not use History API to set URL to > specific message. It might use an iframe to display current message. The > question is if it makes message subject available in page metadata. ok > >> [*] html gmail is horrifyingly going away soon > > Try to find a mail application suitable for you (I have not tried Emacs > built-in ones) and use IMAP to access your mail boxes. ah good idea, like thunderbird or so i guess? i am philosophically on board with gnus or so but i need good mouse support and prefer running through tor [though perhaps that is a pointless idea] and cannot do complex configuring so i am guessing no gnus most likely. > > > > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com