This is a different approach to what I think you want.
Here is what I assume in this:
1. All the things you want to search for are in a file called
archive.org which is in the same directory you are searching for (use an
absolute path if it is not).
2. You have file links that only have a path, i.
* Alan Schmitt wrote:
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> On 2016-11-07 17:27, Karl Voit writes:
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>> I'd like to get a "Sorry" message for (1). Easy, if only I know how to
>> count lines in strings (as opposed to buffers).
>
> You could start by doing (split-string the_string "\n" t) (the last 't'
> says to omit the empty stri
On 2016-11-07 17:27, Karl Voit writes:
> I'd like to get a "Sorry" message for (1). Easy, if only I know how to
> count lines in strings (as opposed to buffers).
You could start by doing (split-string the_string "\n" t) (the last 't'
says to omit the empty strings). So you get a list, possibly e
Hi!
For Memacs[1], I'd like to come up with a very fast Org-mode method to
open files independent of their location on your disk. I accomplished
everything necessary so far. However, I've got issues writing an elisp
function for extracting a file and sending it to a function that calls
the operati