Dov Grobgeld <dov.grobg...@gmail.com> writes: > I just thought of an idea that I wonder if someone has implemented. > > While writing my journal I find myself wanting to insert a graphics > file, e.g. a svg file and I write file:foo.svg . After having written > the name I enter inkscape to create the contents of the file. To do > that I have to run inkscape manually and eventually doing saveas and > navigate to the correct directory to save the file. So my idea is to > have a a new command org-edit-file that would: > > If the file does not exist, copy a skeleton file to the filename > or generate the skeleton file by an emacs-function or by calling > an external application. > Call the configured editor application on the new file. > If invoked with Ctrl-u , allow the user to specify what editor to > run on the file, e.g. inkscape, or killustrator on svg files. > > Does something like this already exists?
Start from C-h f org-open-file. > > Regards, > Dov > > > --