Xavier Maillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Mark,
>
>Here's an anything source for your del.icio.us posts. It displays the
>posts which contain anything-pattern in any part of your post (URL,
>tags, and both the short and extended descriptions). The most recent
>matching pos
> "Leo" == Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tom> This code adds some simple keyring support to Emacs. For the moment
Tom> this is just some lisp-level support for managing a keyring. The .el
Tom> defines a simple API for managing a keyring, and a couple back ends:
Tom> an Ema
> There user-emacs-directory is undefined.
Oops. That must be new in Emacs 23. The version below should work with
Emacs 22.
I am using GNU Emacs 23 here and I do not see any of this neither
as a variable nor as a function. Are you sure it is not something
you have into your .emacs ?
Hi Mark,
Here's an anything source for your del.icio.us posts. It displays the
posts which contain anything-pattern in any part of your post (URL,
tags, and both the short and extended descriptions). The most recent
matching posts appear first.
It does not work here. It just hangs f
Hi Tom,
What is the difference with easypg[1] ?
[1] http://easypg.org
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> "Leo" == Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tom> This code adds some simple keyring support to Emacs. For the moment
Tom> this is just some lisp-level support for managing a keyring. The .el
Tom> defines a simple API for managing a keyring, and a couple back ends:
Tom> an Emacs-specific keyr
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sep 1, 9:15 pm, Mark Plaksin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Here's an anything source for your del.icio.us posts. It displays the
>> posts which contain anything-pattern in any part of your post (URL,
>> tags, and both the short and extended d
On 2007-09-02 05:44 +0100, Tom Tromey wrote:
> This code adds some simple keyring support to Emacs. For the moment
> this is just some lisp-level support for managing a keyring. The .el
> defines a simple API for managing a keyring, and a couple back ends:
> an Emacs-specific keyring using GPG, a