I managed by hacking the /usr/bin/xdg-open script.
See:
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg33861.html
/Mattias
Mattias Jämting, Jämting Web & Design
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2011/5/9 Erik Hetzner :
> At Sat, 07 May 2011 09:16:38 -0700,
> Erik Het
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> Of course this is basically a horrible hack; but it might help some of
> you out very slightly!
>
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e used with complete URIs (as
>> the name says...). Funny. Chrome is the only browser that works like
>> that :)
>>
>> I'll go and adjust the docs.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for your Report!!
>>
>
>
>
> Actually --- errr -
stian Rose wrote:
> Mattias Jämting writes:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Have someone managed to get org-protocol (
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php) working in chrome on
>> linux (i use ubuntu) ?
>>
>> (I have tried; it works in firefo
Hello,
Have someone managed to get org-protocol (
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php) working in chrome on
linux (i use ubuntu) ?
(I have tried; it works in firefox, but not in chrome - which is my
preferred browser nowadays.)
Please let my know if it works for you, or if you h
ty windows thinks we
want to open the file.
I downloaded and copied md5sums.exe to a folder in my path and now it
seems to work. org-mobile only looks for md5sum (without an s) though
so i had to rename the exe.
/Mattias
Mattias Jämting, Jämting Web & Design
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le "\\.org\\'" 'utf-8-dos)
(modify-coding-system-alist 'file "\\.org_archive\\'" 'utf-8-dos)
And everything works great! Thanks anyway.
/Mattias
Mattias Jämting, Jämting Web & Design
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 02:32,
(I'm using English Windows Vista x64, Emacs 23.1 and Org-mode 6.32b)
So i'm doing C-u C-c C-l to browse for a file in order to insert a link to
it.
The path and/or the filename contains for instance an ö (an o with two dots
above it, also the swedish word for "island"), which gets translated in m
(I'm using English Windows Vista x64, Emacs 23.1 and Org-mode 6.32b)
So i'm doing C-u C-c C-l to browse for a file in order to insert a link to it.
The path and/or the filename contains for instance an ö (an o with two
dots above it, also the swedish word for "island"), which gets
translated in m