Peter Jones writes:
> Actually, org-crypt was written by John Wiegley, and I'm going to be
> making some changes to slightly alter how it works. You can get John's
> version here:
>
>
> http://github.com/jwiegley/dot-emacs/raw/cf72e6e004034849bd683b467b51d960d80a3e66/org-crypt.el
>
> I'll pos
writes:
>> Are there any org-crypt users out there that want to throw in their
>> $0.02?
> Hi Peter,
> I wrote a function for encrypting subtrees a couple of weeks
> ago. I didn't realize someone else was already on the case.
> I guess your solution is better than mine,
Peter Jones writes:
>
> Are there any org-crypt users out there that want to throw in their
> $0.02?
Hi Peter,
I wrote a function for encrypting subtrees a couple of weeks
ago. I didn't realize someone else was already on the case.
I guess your solution is better than m
On Mar 20, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Peter Jones wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
we don't have a good function for this. Also, it is not so much about
extracting the contents, more about finding the boundaries. In some
ways I think it would actually be better to use a tag for encryption
instead of a
Carsten Dominik writes:
> we don't have a good function for this. Also, it is not so much about
> extracting the contents, more about finding the boundaries. In some
> ways I think it would actually be better to use a tag for encryption
> instead of a property, because this would allow to encrypt