Hello,
Marco Wahl writes:
> I followed you suggestions and I think the new version is cleaner.
It looks good. Thank you!
Regards,
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Hi!
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Marco Wahl writes:
>
>> I just pushed the functionality to master.
>
>
> Thank you.
>
> However, I didn't have time to comment the code.
>
> There are a few stylistic issues:
>
> `mapc' + `lambda' -> `dolist' in `org-attach-attach-files'.
Done.
> However, I thi
Hello,
Marco Wahl writes:
> I just pushed the functionality to master.
Thank you.
However, I didn't have time to comment the code.
There are a few stylistic issues:
`mapc' + `lambda' -> `dolist' in `org-attach-attach-files'.
However, I think `org-attach-attach-files' can be removed, s
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Prepare
>> - In a dired buffer mark files or have the cursor on a file.
>> - Have also an org mode window open.
>> - Place the cursor in an orgee. (Orgee is short for org subtree.)
>> Act
>> - M-x org-dired-attach-hardlinked-to-next-best-orgee
>>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> org-dired (https://github.com/marcowahl/org-dired) is a experimental
>> little tool to ease attaching files to org subtrees via dired.
>>
>> Actually I use this feature quite often.
>>
>> Up to now org-dired-attach-hardlinked-to-next-best-orgee is the only
>> function a
Hello,
Marco Wahl writes:
> org-dired (https://github.com/marcowahl/org-dired) is a experimental
> little tool to ease attaching files to org subtrees via dired.
>
> Actually I use this feature quite often.
>
> Up to now org-dired-attach-hardlinked-to-next-best-orgee is the only
> function avail
Hi!
org-dired (https://github.com/marcowahl/org-dired) is a experimental
little tool to ease attaching files to org subtrees via dired.
Actually I use this feature quite often.
Up to now org-dired-attach-hardlinked-to-next-best-orgee is the only
function available.
The flow goes like so
Pr