Check the new release. It contains a FAQ with a list of things you can
do to debug your configuration.
-dmg
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Adding to my own reply to DMG and forward to the list (having forgotten to
click on send to all) .
Am I dense to ask how to use this capacity? When I run the script, I do get
an emacs buffer. How would I use the function in firefox? Click on the
bookmark toolbar? (Using Firefox 3.0 b5, there
Please forgive me for adding more cluelessness to the pot.
I think the new version may be in the development branch of org-mode? I
do not want to get lost in constantly updating to the newest code, but if
this code is there, I would like to. I have not been able to understand how
to get the
Your newer version with commentary and faq was very helpful. You had
already answered every one of my questions. However, it would seem to make
sense to have a generic name that would drop right into the lisp directory.
Not everyone does it my way, though. Anyway, it all makes good sense now.
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On May 21, 2008, at 3:49 AM, John Rakestraw wrote:
On Tue, 20 May 2008 16:46:37 -0400
Nick Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when bzg/org-annotation-helper calls org-remember with argument ?w, I
expect this template to pop up in a *Remember* buffer.
On Wed, 21 May 2008 07:28:58 +0200
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This seems to be a bug in org-annotation-helper.el.
org-remember must be called like this:
(org-remember nil ?w)
instead of like this:
(org-remember ?w)
Thanks, Carsten. That fixed it.
--John
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John Rakestraw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... Even more puzzling (to me, anyway), is that occasionally when I
press w the first time, I get nothing, but when I press it the
second time, I get the template, complete with a w keyed in at
point.
Me too :-) I've learnt to just start typing what I
Carsten This seems to be a bug in org-annotation-helper.el.
Carsten org-remember must be called like this:
Carsten (org-remember nil ?w)
Carsten instead of like this:
Carsten (org-remember ?w)
Carsten Furthermore, in order to get %i as the region, you need to
Carsten select the text
On Wed, 21 May 2008 13:06:53 +0200
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else had success following Nick's new instructions to get
this working? I just tried from scratch and am seeing the same issues.
It's working for me. I should admit (for those who have not been
following
John Rakestraw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If it's not working for you, then I think (though remember I'm not a
programmer ;-) that the problem is likely either in your template or
in the bookmarklet set-up. You might start troubleshooting by
following Dan's suggestion to test your template by
Daniel M German [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alan Speaking for myself, I haven't been able to grok this item. I think
there are
Alan at least three code bits, and some other chunks in here. A shell
script, some
Alan elisp, and some javascript? Also, I do not understand what is the
Hi Alan,
Did you download the file as I indicated in my previous message? It has
detailed instructions on how to get all the pieces working.
--dmg
Richard I followed the instructions but I cant get it working.
Richard Are the instructions for adding 2 bookmarklets lacking
Daniel M German [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alan,
Did you download the file as I indicated in my previous message? It has
detailed instructions on how to get all the pieces working.
--dmg
Richard I followed the instructions but I cant get it working.
Richard Are
Thanks Nick,
Nick Step 1 (and Daniel, in the mail above) talks about the remember
Nick script, while the script itself and Step 3 talk about the
Nick org-annotation-helper script.
I agree. The nomenclature is not the best.
Nick Here is an attempt at clarification: it's mostly minor edits
On Tue, 20 May 2008 16:46:37 -0400
Nick Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when bzg/org-annotation-helper calls org-remember with argument ?w, I
expect this template to pop up in a *Remember* buffer. Instead, I get
asked which template I want to use (I have three more templates in
On May 21, 2008, at 3:49 AM, John Rakestraw wrote:
On Tue, 20 May 2008 16:46:37 -0400
Nick Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when bzg/org-annotation-helper calls org-remember with argument ?w, I
expect this template to pop up in a *Remember* buffer. Instead, I get
asked which template I want to
Alan Speaking for myself, I haven't been able to grok this item. I think
there are
Alan at least three code bits, and some other chunks in here. A shell
script, some
Alan elisp, and some javascript? Also, I do not understand what is the
Alan bookmarklet. I know what a bookmarklet is.
Speaking for myself, I haven't been able to grok this item. I think there
are at least three code bits, and some other chunks in here. A shell
script, some elisp, and some javascript? Also, I do not understand what is
the bookmarklet. I know what a bookmarklet is.
I'm going to pass on this
Hi Daniel and the list --
On Tue, 13 May 2008 21:12:13 -0700
Daniel M German [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got everything to work, except that the link that it is passed to
remember contains a %3A instead of :: (i.e. http%3A//slashdot.org/)
I'm afraid this is way beyond my expertise. I know only
Daniel Hi John,
Daniel I gave it a try (mozilla, ubuntu). The main challenge is that at some
Daniel point a MTA messed the elisp, so I had to figure out hoe to fix
Daniel it. Would you mind placing it somewhere where it can be downloaded or
Daniel sending it as an attachment?
Daniel I got
John Rakestraw twisted the bytes to say:
John Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any add-ons anything to yank urls from firefox/iceweasel
directly into a certain org-mode category?
John ouch. Your query reminds me that I promised long ago to write up my use
John of some
I guess this file could become part of the contrib directory?
Bastien? John?
- Carsten
On May 14, 2008, at 6:12 AM, Daniel M German wrote:
Hi John,
I gave it a try (mozilla, ubuntu). The main challenge is that at some
point a MTA messed the elisp, so I had to figure out hoe to fix
it.
Are there any add-ons anything to yank urls from firefox/iceweasel
directly into a certain org-mode category?
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Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any add-ons anything to yank urls from firefox/iceweasel
directly into a certain org-mode category?
ouch. Your query reminds me that I promised long ago to write up my use
of some code that Bastien adapted from a planner-mode extension. I'm in
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