Peter Davis <p...@pfdstudio.com> writes: > Peter Davis <p...@pfdstudio.com> writes: > >> >> Excellent! That works. It prepends "CAPTURE-2-" to the filename I specified >> in the template, but otherwise seems to work >> beautifully. > > This is not working as expected. Each time I click the Org Capture button in > Firefox, it opens a new buffer (CAPTURE-2-links.org, > CAPTURE-3-links.org, etc.). These buffers have no prior contents, only the > current link I'm trying to capture. If I save the buffer, > it saves to links.org, the filename I specified, apparently appending to the > file. Is that as expected? >
What does your org-capture template look like? Did you try it explicitly (i.e. not through the extension, just an ordinary capture)? FWIW, it works fine for me. >> Now to look for the Chrome version. > > I found a Chrome Org Capture extension, but no way to configure it for which > emacsclient to use, which capture template, etc. Am I > missing something? > Whatever you are missing, I'm missing too. In my case, it wants to call xdg-open which basically calls the desktop environment's underlying "open" (e.g. gnome-open, exo-open, etc.), so I think I need to configure that underlying open properly. But I have no idea what happens on OSX. Nick