THanks to the help of Carsten, John and Nick we have a new version of
org-annotation-helper.
htt://turingmachine.org/~dmg/temp/org-annot-0.3.tar.gz
;; Version 0.3, May 23, 2008
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;; - Simplified call to org-remember by using %w template (thanks to Carsten
; Dominik)
;; - Improved do
Check the new release. It contains a FAQ with a list of things you can
do to debug your configuration.
-dmg
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Thank you for the help. I can see the light, at the end of the tunnel.
Close, but no cigar. yet.
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Daniel M German <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Check the new release. It contains a FAQ with a list of things you can
> do to debug your configuration.
I don't kno
Adding to my own reply to DMG and forward to the list (having forgotten to
click on "send to all") .
Am I dense to ask how to use this capacity? When I run the script, I do get
an emacs buffer. How would I use the function in firefox? Click on the
bookmark toolbar? (Using Firefox 3.0 b5, ther
Please forgive me for adding more cluelessness to the pot.
I think the "new version" may be in the development branch of org-mode? I
do not want to get lost in constantly updating to the newest code, but if
this code is there, I would like to. I have not been able to understand how
to get the la
Your newer version with commentary and faq was very helpful. You had
already answered every one of my questions. However, it would seem to make
sense to have a generic name that would drop right into the lisp directory.
Not everyone does it my way, though. Anyway, it all makes good sense now.