On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:56 PM, Andreas Burtzlaff<and...@gmx.net> wrote: > you remembered me to publish the new version 0.4 of org-fstree, that > features dynamic generation and deletion of directory contents on > visibility change and thus makes the complete filesystem browsable in > real time inside the org file. ( set option :dynamic-update t ) > The entries are also sorted in alphanumeric order now.
Thanks! That really helps! >> The other thing that would be nice (but I can manage without) is >> to be able to indicate that the directory being listed is the >> attachment directory. I like to be able to do things like store >> monthly statements from utilities with my notes concerning >> interactions with that utility. > > Hm, I don't really get your intention, sorry. How do you want the > directory's content to be displayed if it is an "attachment directory"? It could be displayed just like a regular directory being shown in org-fstree. I like to store documents related to projects in my attachment directory, and sometimes want to seem them. If I just open the directory with ^A-^A-F to view it in dired mode, and an attachment is a PDF, clicking on it opens the PDF file in emacs. Not the same as opening a link to the PDF, which is what org-fstree gives me. So I have been using org-fstree, and pointing it to the attachment directory, and getting much nicer results -- other than having to figure out a path to the attachment directory. Would be nice if org-fstree did that for me. I have "att:" as a link prefix to my attachment directory; if org-fstree could expand link prefixes, that would be a nice general solution (but what to do if the expansion isn't a local directory?). Just an idea... Thanks for this extension. /Lindsay _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode