Daniel:

The package you had available on your site was just the ticket for
installing org-annotation-helper.  It solved some problems.  It worked out
of the box.

I am unable to get a copy on the work site due to an absurd firewall, so I
tried to install it from the copy in the contrib directory.  It failed
miserably.  I'll trouble shoot.  The script is ok.  The package you put
together with the FAQ has been essential for me to get org-annotation-helper
working, more than once.

I wonder if this can be provided in contrib as the package, not just the
elisp file.  I am sure others will also be happier with the result.

Thank you again,

Alan


On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Alan E. Davis <lngn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Daniel:
>
> A personal thank you for the new version of org-annotation-helper.  It
> worked perfectly, out of the box.  I'm still MINIMALLY bothered by the
> unformatted text, but that's something I can deal with most of the time.
> The installation instructions were straightforward; however, a little more
> clarity would be helpful, at the point where we are working in about:config
> .  Still, although I stumbled through that, it worked the first time!
>
> I know a little more about org-mode now, so maybe I can refile the items
> more successfully.  Consumately useful.
>
> Alan
>
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 7:05 AM, Daniel M German <d...@uvic.ca> wrote:
>
>>
>> I want to apologize to all org-annotation-helper users out there
>> (including Carsten) for dropping the ball for the last few months.
>>
>>
>> Here is the latest version of it, with improved documentation and
>> a small bug fix b David Moffat.
>>
>> http://turingmachine.org/~dmg/temp/org-annot-0.4.tar.gz<http://turingmachine.org/%7Edmg/temp/org-annot-0.4.tar.gz>
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> * Welcome to org-annotation-helper
>>
>> This package will allow you to invoke remember from your Web browser
>> and end within emacs with an org link to the current URL, including
>> its title, and the currently highlighted text.
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> enjoy.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> --
>> Daniel M. German
>> http://turingmachine.org/
>> http://silvernegative.com/
>> dmg (at) uvic (dot) ca
>> replace (at) with @ and (dot) with .
>>
>>
>>
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> Alan Davis
>
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> non-existent."                     ---Lord Raleigh (John William Strutt), or
> else his son, who was also a scientist.
>
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>     ---- Bertrand Russell
>
>
>


-- 
Alan Davis

"An inviscid theory of flow renders the screw useless, but the need for one
non-existent."                     ---Lord Raleigh (John William Strutt), or
else his son, who was also a scientist.

It is undesirable to believe a proposition when
there is no ground whatsoever for supposing it is true.
    ---- Bertrand Russell
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