Re: org-mode setting the browser with options

2020-04-30 Thread Neil Cherry
On 4/29/20 6:49 PM, Neil Cherry wrote:
> On 4/29/20 6:30 PM, Tim Cross wrote:
>>
>> Jude DaShiell  writes:
>>
>>> Two different scripts one yproxy and the other nproxy.
>>> Put the necessary running code in each.
>>>
>>> On Wed, 29 Apr 2020, Neil Cherry wrote:
>>>
 Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 13:36:50
 From: Neil Cherry 
 To: Org Mode 
 Subject: org-mode setting the browser with options

 I need to use 2 different Windows browser (proxy and no-proxy is the 
 reason).

 What I want to do is that if it's example.com use firefox (no options). If 
 it's
 example.org use chrome --no-proxy-server. I'm not exacly sure how to 
 approach this.

 Thanks


>>
>> I would look at browse-url built-in package. With browse-url you can set
>> a function that will determine which browser to use based on the url and
>> you can set the options for each supported browser. 
>>
> 
> Thanks, that got me thinking and search-fu found:
> 
> (setq
>  browse-url-browser-function
>  '(
>   ("example\\.com" . browse-url-chrome)
>   ("example\\.org" . browse-url-chrome)
>   ("." . browse-url-default-browser)
>   ))
> 
> Which works perfect!

Slight amendment, I think this code also helped:

(custom-set-variables
 ;; custom-set-variables was added by Custom.
 ;; If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be careful.
 ;; Your init file should contain only one such instance.
 ;; If there is more than one, they won't work right.

 '(browse-url-browser-function (quote browse-url-default-browser))
 '(browse-url-chrome-arguments (quote ("--no-proxy-server")))
 '(browse-url-chrome-program "chrome")

)

Note that the extra lines I'm referring to are the 3 browse-url-... lines in the
custom-set-variables

Thanks
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Re: org-mode setting the browser with options

2020-04-29 Thread Neil Cherry
On 4/29/20 6:30 PM, Tim Cross wrote:
> 
> Jude DaShiell  writes:
> 
>> Two different scripts one yproxy and the other nproxy.
>> Put the necessary running code in each.
>>
>> On Wed, 29 Apr 2020, Neil Cherry wrote:
>>
>>> Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 13:36:50
>>> From: Neil Cherry 
>>> To: Org Mode 
>>> Subject: org-mode setting the browser with options
>>>
>>> I need to use 2 different Windows browser (proxy and no-proxy is the 
>>> reason).
>>>
>>> What I want to do is that if it's example.com use firefox (no options). If 
>>> it's
>>> example.org use chrome --no-proxy-server. I'm not exacly sure how to 
>>> approach this.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
> 
> I would look at browse-url built-in package. With browse-url you can set
> a function that will determine which browser to use based on the url and
> you can set the options for each supported browser. 
> 

Thanks, that got me thinking and search-fu found:

(setq
 browse-url-browser-function
 '(
  ("example\\.com" . browse-url-chrome)
  ("example\\.org" . browse-url-chrome)
  ("." . browse-url-default-browser)
  ))

Which works perfect!

Thanks
-- 
Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry   nche...@linuxha.com
http://www.linuxha.com/ Main site
http://linuxha.blogspot.com/My HA Blog
Author of:  Linux Smart Homes For Dummies



Re: org-mode setting the browser with options

2020-04-29 Thread Tim Cross


Jude DaShiell  writes:

> Two different scripts one yproxy and the other nproxy.
> Put the necessary running code in each.
>
> On Wed, 29 Apr 2020, Neil Cherry wrote:
>
>> Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 13:36:50
>> From: Neil Cherry 
>> To: Org Mode 
>> Subject: org-mode setting the browser with options
>>
>> I need to use 2 different Windows browser (proxy and no-proxy is the reason).
>>
>> What I want to do is that if it's example.com use firefox (no options). If 
>> it's
>> example.org use chrome --no-proxy-server. I'm not exacly sure how to 
>> approach this.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>

I would look at browse-url built-in package. With browse-url you can set
a function that will determine which browser to use based on the url and
you can set the options for each supported browser. 

-- 
Tim Cross



Re: org-mode setting the browser with options

2020-04-29 Thread Jude DaShiell
Two different scripts one yproxy and the other nproxy.
Put the necessary running code in each.

On Wed, 29 Apr 2020, Neil Cherry wrote:

> Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 13:36:50
> From: Neil Cherry 
> To: Org Mode 
> Subject: org-mode setting the browser with options
>
> I need to use 2 different Windows browser (proxy and no-proxy is the reason).
>
> What I want to do is that if it's example.com use firefox (no options). If 
> it's
> example.org use chrome --no-proxy-server. I'm not exacly sure how to approach 
> this.
>
> Thanks
>
>

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