On 9/12/16, Adam Porter wrote:
> Samuel, in case you missed it, you might find this message helpful:
>
> Message-ID:
i don't have a client that reads message ids but i presume you mean
the alphapapa github package suggestion earlier in this thread. i
will try that, thank you.
i should point ou
Samuel, in case you missed it, you might find this message helpful:
Message-ID:
i tried your instructions. thank you very much for spelling
it out so explicitly for me.
unfortunately, they don't work.
i am using debian jessie firefox. i put the desktop file as
you stated, and added the bookmark as you stated.
then i tested it on the gmail tab with nothing selected. it
we
Samuel Wales gmail.com> writes:
> however, i never found any good instructions on what to do to add js
> to bookmarks.
> i have a menu bar and a location bar + icons. i'd like a button or
> icon on the latter if possible. my previous thrashing around caused a
> >> symbol which is a drop down m
Samuel Wales writes:
> hi matt,
>
> thanks for your reply.
>
> On 6/3/16, Matt Lundin wrote:
>> Here is the new style bookmark that works for me:
>>
>> javascript:location.href='org-protocol://capture?url='+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'&title='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)+'&body='+e
On 4 June 2016 at 02:23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> over many years, i have been trying to get org-protocol (or
> anything similar) to work, and it is not working reliably.
> that's why i want this feature to work so much.
...
> *what is the most reliable set of instructions or code to
> get icewea
https://github.com/tumashu/org-capture-pop-frame
you can try above package
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在 2016-06-04 09:23:09,"Samuel Wales" 写道:
>over many years, i have been trying to get org-protocol (or
>anything similar) to work, and it is not working reliably.
>
>intermittently, it says there is a g
hi matt,
thanks for your reply.
On 6/3/16, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Here is the new style bookmark that works for me:
>
> javascript:location.href='org-protocol://capture?url='+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'&title='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)+'&body='+encodeURIComponent(window.getSelect
Xebar Saram writes:
> Hi
>
> i will add that im exactly in the same situatuon
> i use a window manager (i3) on arch linux and have tried almost every
> solution out there (with FF, chrome etc) with no working method.
> i really wish org-protocol had a much simpler way of capturing
> links,text t
Matt Lundin writes:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> over many years, i have been trying to get org-protocol (or
>> anything similar) to work, and it is not working reliably.
>>
>> intermittently, it says there is a greedy protocol. the success rate
>> of capturing is around 50% maybe. when it is not
Samuel Wales writes:
> over many years, i have been trying to get org-protocol (or
> anything similar) to work, and it is not working reliably.
>
> intermittently, it says there is a greedy protocol. the success rate
> of capturing is around 50% maybe. when it is not working, it never
> works. i
Hi
i will add that im exactly in the same situatuon
i use a window manager (i3) on arch linux and have tried almost every
solution out there (with FF, chrome etc) with no working method.
i really wish org-protocol had a much simpler way of capturing links,text
tec. im not a programmer but to me it
please note that i do not use a desktop environment, just a window
manager. if this is relevant, please tell me. i do not understand
mime or things like that.
On 6/3/16, Samuel Wales wrote:
> 4) i know there's a new one that is supposed to capture
> format better (so you don't end up with a single
> paragraph when there were several paragraphs). that
> sounds wonderful!
https://github.com/alphapapa/org-protocol-capture-html
over many years, i have been trying to get org-protocol (or
anything similar) to work, and it is not working reliably.
intermittently, it says there is a greedy protocol. the
success rate of capturing is around 50% maybe. when it is not
working, it never works. i have
noticed no correlation wit
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