Vladimir Lomov <lomov...@gmail.com> writes: > ** Nick Dokos [2013-06-27 01:52:49 -0400]: > >> Vladimir Lomov <lomov...@gmail.com> writes: > >> > #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle org-apps-c.el >> > (add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/org") >> > (require 'org) >> > (setq org-file-apps >> > '( ("\\.pdf::\\(\\d+\\)\\'" . "run-me --page %1 %s") >> > ("\\.pdf\\'" . "run-me %s") >> > ) >> > ) >> > #+END_SRC > > >> \d is Perl regexp syntax for matching a digit, but (afaik) not emacs >> syntax. Try > >> > '( ("\\.pdf::\\([0-9]+\\)\\'" . "run-me --page %1 %s") > >> or > >> > '( ("\\.pdf::\\([[:digit:]]+\\)\\'" . "run-me --page %1 %s") > >> instead. > D'oh, I had searched Emacs manual about meaning of \' but didn't try to > check if \d is acceptable. Nevertheless, 'org-file-apps' docstring must > be updated then, because this \\d part is from it. >
Yes, indeed. There's also the vexing question of backslashes. At least in my version of the C-h v org-file-apps output, the examples appear with single backslashes in the quoted strings, so if somebody just cuts and pastes, it is *not* going to work. Could you make a patch? -- Nick