On 2015-06-22 11:27, Michael Strey wrote:
> On So, 2015-06-21, Christian Thaeter wrote: > > [...] > > > looks good, I'll use that instead of my hack. > > Look out for bugs. It's one of my very first emacs-lisp hacks. > > > I've a minor ideas to add: > > > > Instead just append the telephone number to the end of the > > dial command one could use (org-replace-escapes STRING TABLE), that > > allows little more flexible commandline generation. > > Thanks for the hint. Could you please give me an example where this > increased flexibility would be required? I am using linphone too, where that just works to append the sanitized telephone number at the end. But I can imagine that other dial programs may have different calling conventions. Also I may feel a bit safer by quoting the telephone number, For example: linephone -c 'sip:%n' Maybe in the long run (I have no urge here, works for me now). You/we/someone could make this whole thing more generic, handling different kinds of communication protocols (I made another one for xmpp: meanwhile). tel: urls are somewhat simple https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3966.txt (still surprisingly more syntax than just a number) but when you look at sip: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3261#section-19.1 things get way more complicated. Christian > > Best regards > -- > Michael Strey > http://www.strey.biz * https://twitter.com/michaelstrey > >