Hi Carsten,
>> ** [[URL]] note
>>
>> where "note" is what I typed in the remember buffer.
>>
>> Ideally I'd like the above to be :
>>
>> ** [[URL][Note]]
>
>Starting with 5.08, you will be able to use %A in the template.
>It will insert the link, but explicitl
Hi Bastien,
See (info "(Org)Remember templates") :
The `%a' refers to an "annotation, normally the link created with
`org-store-link'". The proposed solution is to make this insertion
interactive by prompting for the link description.
Hope it's clearer now!
Crystal clear ! Than
On Sep 4, 2007, at 3:00, Xavier Maillard wrote:
Hi,
** [[URL]] note
where "note" is what I typed in the remember buffer.
Ideally I'd like the above to be :
** [[URL][Note]]
Starting with 5.08, you will be able to use %A in the template.
It will insert the link, but explicitly pro
Hi Xavier,
Xavier Maillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Starting with 5.08, you will be able to use %A in the template.
>It will insert the link, but explicitly prompt you for
>the link description.
>
> Maybe I have not understood the problem, but what is the
> difference with me, doi
Hi,
> ** [[URL]] note
>
> where "note" is what I typed in the remember buffer.
>
> Ideally I'd like the above to be :
>
> ** [[URL][Note]]
>
Starting with 5.08, you will be able to use %A in the template.
It will insert the link, but explicitly prompt you for
the
Yes, your suggested replacement for the message would be
clearer.
And thanks for the new template, org/remember is an amazing piece
of work.
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> On Sep 1, 2007, at 6:32, T. V. Raman wrote:
Carsten>
>> I've been usin
On Sep 1, 2007, at 6:32, T. V. Raman wrote:
I've been using org with remember as my "Web Notebook" for the
last 18 months.
I browse exclusively from Emacs as an emacspeak user (w3 and W3M)
and this is an incredibly useful thing to have.
The one thing that prevents me from completely satisfied
I've been using org with remember as my "Web Notebook" for the
last 18 months.
I browse exclusively from Emacs as an emacspeak user (w3 and W3M)
and this is an incredibly useful thing to have.
The one thing that prevents me from completely satisfied is the
set of available template escapes --
ba