thierry.volpia...@gmail.com writes:
>> Only lists are send with linebreaks it seems.
>
> Which kind of lists?
>From Firefox I get bulleted lists in the form:
* Here is the text of the first item
* Second item...
And numbered lists:
# first item
# second item...
Hm - it's not that gre
Hi Sebastian!
Thank you for your answer.
Sebastian Rose writes:
> Hi Thiery,
>
>
> this is a problem of HTML. HTML has no linebreaks (or better: they are
> ignored). Since the browser doesn't know about the linebreaks, you
> simple get one line of text.
Yes i see now.
>
> Only lists are send wi
Alan> Hello Danie (and list)l:
Alan> When I use the annotation button on selected text in a gmail tab on
firefox3,
Alan> gmail blanks out. An org-remember buffer is opened; however the text is
not
Alan> inserted into the buffer. Is this a general "feature" of
org-annotation-helper
Alan>
Alan> Hello Danie (and list)l:
Alan> When I use the annotation button on selected text in a gmail tab on
firefox3,
Alan> gmail blanks out. An org-remember buffer is opened; however the text is
not
Alan> inserted into the buffer. Is this a general "feature" of
org-annotation-helper
Alan>
>>
>> How do you use this ? when I call it it just opens up the remember
>> buffer and asks me for a template.
John> Right. If you have a remember template defined appropriately (Dan gives
John> an example of his in his code that you could use after very minor
John> modification), then th
>
> How do you use this ? when I call it it just opens up the remember
> buffer and asks me for a template.
Right. If you have a remember template defined appropriately (Dan gives
an example of his in his code that you could use after very minor
modification), then the different elements of what
> hi everybody,
>
> I took the liberty of updating the elisp file that John Rakestraw sent
> last week. I (think) have improved a bit and the description should be
> easier to follow. I have also made it possible to insert the selected
> text into the current buffer (the code was there, I just had