Hi Christopher,
On Mar 27, 2010, at 12:35 AM, Christopher Suckling wrote:
A suite of scripts that allow the user to annotate their org-mode
buffers without switching focus from other OS X applications.
The following applications are currently supported:
+ Safari, including linking to multiple tabs
+ Mail
+ Address Book
+ Skim
+ BibDesk
+ Pages
+ Numbers
+ Keynote
+ iTunes
+ Finder
+ Terminal
It's available, along with full documentation here:
http://github.com/claviclaws/org-mac-protocol
The AppleScripts interface with org-protocol.el to extract content
from,
and link to, documents and applications.
Four modes of interaction are provided:
=org-link= creates an org-mode link and adds it to =*Org Links*= and
the
kill-ring.
=org-link-tabs= creates org-mode links to all tabs in the front Safari
window and adds them to =*Org Links*= and the kill-ring.
=org-remember= pops up a small =*Remember*= frame with links and,
where
possible, extracted content embedded.
=org-note= pops up a small =*Remember*= frame for note taking
independent of the document being worked on.
Carsten - I think this org-mac-protocol is now mature enough to be
considered for the contrib directory. If you agree, how would you like
it packaged for inclusion?
this is awesome!
I guess this is a single elisp file?
Then you should just send it to me when ready. I will add it and
also make an entry for it in org-modules.
And you should put documentation up on Worg
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/index.php
Thanks for this contribution!
- Carsten
P.S. will this include links to address book entries?
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