Applied, thanks.
Would you mind turning on indent-tabs-mode in these files?
I am having trouble wit the patches because of this.
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Apr 3, 2009, at 2:34 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
I encountered another problem:
Using `C-c C-k' in the remember buffer is OK.
But if the user interupts `org-remember' by `C-g' (e.g. when reading
some text interactively), emacsclient will be waiting for ever.
Unfortunately, there seems no easy way to fix this in a way, that we
could mix org-protocol arguments and filenames for emacsclient.
A solution for this problem is, to introduce a new property:
(defconst org-protocol-protocol-alist-default
'(("org-remember" :protocol "remember" :function org-protocol-
remember :kill-client t)
...
and unconditionally kill the client, once a sub-protocol with a non-
nil
`:kill-client' property is detected.
The appended patch does all the changes we need:
- call org-remember the right way
- kill emacsclient for org-protocol-remember and all those
handlers,
which have the `:kill-client' property set to a non-nil value.
Regards,
Sebastian
<patch-org-protocol.el>
Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> writes:
On Apr 2, 2009, at 8:00 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> writes:
Hi Sebastian, Tassilo,
this can be easily fixed.
Org-protocol may add arbitrary properties to the link properties.
For example, after a call
(org-store-link-props :type type
:link url
:region region
:description title
:hello "Hello world")
a template could use "%:hello" to access and insert this
string. I have just changed org-remember so that the
property :annotation will be the default for %a.
Sebastian, could you please add
:annotation (concat "[[" url "][" title "]]")
or something similar to the call to org-store-link-props?
Also, feel free to add any other properties that might
provide useful information for a template.
Doesn't that apply to certain link types only?
Also, the situation seems to be different for org-protocol-
remember. I
think it's the way remember is used inside that function that has
to be
changed.
Maybe I can figure that out.
Sorry my mistake. Indeed, the way you call org-remember
overwrites the link property list. What you need to do is this:
(let (remember-annotation-functions)
(org-remember nil (string-to-char template)))
Now, another advantage of doing it like this is that you
do not even have to create a temporary buffer from which you
launch org-remember. Right now you do this, only for
the effect to get the region inserted for %i.
Much easier will not be to set the :initial property in the
call to org-store-link-props.
Thus, don't even create the *org-protocol* buffer and then do this:
(org-store-link-props :type type
:link url
:annotation (concat "[[" url "][" title "]]")
:initial (or region "")
:description title)
(setq org-stored-links
(cons (list url title) org-stored-links))
(raise-frame)
(kill-new orglink)
(let (remember-annotation-functions)
(org-remember nil (string-to-char template)))
I hope that this will take care of it.
- Carsten
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