Strangely I cant get it to work on my linux box though it works on windows.
Linux clicking the bookmarklet gives me
firefox does not know how to open this address because the protocol
(remember) is not associated with any program.
Note my config settings has
network-protocol-handler.app.remember i
One more thing:
The backslash in the bookmarklet makes FF barf
In any case the spaces transform into %20 which makes it much more
unwieldy and ugly so the bookmarklet that I paste (and works as far as
I know) is just:
javascript:location.href='remember://'+location.href+'::remember::'+escape(docum
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> We're planning to solve this problem by dropping the dependency on the
> shell scipt entirely.
>
> But it should be easy to write a batch file for this too:
>
> c:\programme\...\emacsclient.exe --eval "(progn (bzg/org-annotation-helper
> \"
Rustom Mody writes:
> Has anyone got org-annotation-helper to work on windows with firefox?
>
> As far as I can see the script does what it should but the firefox
> bookmarklet does not invoke the script (or do anything for that
> matter).
>
> I think that shell script should become a vbs (or some
Has anyone got org-annotation-helper to work on windows with firefox?
As far as I can see the script does what it should but the firefox
bookmarklet does not invoke the script (or do anything for that
matter).
I think that shell script should become a vbs (or some such) script
for it to work in w