Sébastien Gendre <s...@k-7.ch> writes: Hi, I'm not actively using this but I had it configured and just tested that it works. It might not answer you're questions directly, but I hope it helps.
> How to capture data from a web page to Org-mode ? > > * What I need > I want to be able to capture different kind of information : > - Article, to read later > - Book, with all its metadata (title, author, subject, etc) > - Magazin, to buy later (title, editor, price, etc) > - IRL event, that I want to go > > For each case, different kind of data is needed to be extracted from the > web page and passed to Org-capture. This should all be possible. > * Capture Protocol > > I know it exist an org-protocol for capture, but after reading the > manual (section 17.16.2 The capture protocol), there is something > I did not understand. > > On the URL of the capture protocol, key value pairs can be specified. > But are they a predefined set of keys, independent to the capture > template, or are they related to the capture template special words (ex: > %a) ? > > Is it possible, with Org-protocol, to pass data to be stored into org entry > properties, or an arbitrary string ? Capturing the selection works. Sample capture templates: #+begin_src emacs-lisp ("p" "Protocol" entry (file+headline ,(concat my-org-dir "inbox.org") "Inbox") "* %^{Title}\nSource: %u, %c\n #+BEGIN_QUOTE\n%i\n#+END_QUOTE\n\n\n%?") ("L" "Protocol Link" entry (file+headline ,(concat my-org-dir "inbox.org") "Inbox") "* %? [[%:link][%:description]] \nCaptured On: %U") #+end_src > * Firefox extension for Org capture > > I have found 2 extensions for capturing to Org-mode from Firefox: > > - Org Capture (by Kosta): > https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/org-capture/ > > - org-protocol (by Wojciech Siewierski): > https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/org-protocol/ > > Which one do you suggest ? I'm using this one instead. Extension: https://github.com/Stebalien/org-capture-extension Image of configured extension: https://0x0.st/XMHN.png PS: I had also used this in the past. If you're willing to have a local python script listening on a port instead of using org-protocol, it might be an alternative. https://github.com/karlicoss/grasp