Hi Darlan,
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira darc...@gmail.com writes:
I think yes and no, depending on what the user wants to do.
I my case I use org-attach as a way to store files related to org that *I
don't need to access outside org-mode*. For files that I access outside
org-mode I don't
Thank you Bastien.
It works as expected.
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Darlan
At Thu, 10 Mar 2011 11:24:26 +0100,
Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hi Darlan,
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira darc...@gmail.com writes:
I think yes and no, depending on what the user wants to do.
I my case I use org-attach as a way to
At Sat, 05 Mar 2011 10:14:17 +0100,
Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hello Bastien,
Sorry for the late reply. For some reason (path related) Emacs was loading
an older version of org instead of the one from git and I wasn't seeing your
changes.
Hi Darlan,
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
Hi Darlan,
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira darc...@gmail.com writes:
I knew there was some variable to control this for all elisp links. I would
prefer not to set this to nil, since I like the confirmation for other
elisp links and since links for attached files are common for me I thought
it
At Thu, 03 Mar 2011 11:18:06 +0100,
Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hi Darlan,
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira darc...@gmail.com writes:
Using the functions already provided by org-attach I could get
#+LINK: attach elisp:(org-open-file (org-attach-expand %s))
However, I always have to
Hi Darlan,
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira darc...@gmail.com writes:
Using the functions already provided by org-attach I could get
#+LINK: attach elisp:(org-open-file (org-attach-expand %s))
However, I always have to confirm the execution of the elisp code.
You want to set
Hello List,
One org-mode feature that I find extremely useful is org-attach. I use it
frequently as an easy way to store files associated with a task (in fact,
any sub-tree) without worrying too much about where the files are located
(for some specific sub-trees I like to set the attach