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Re: [Orgmode] org-annotation-helper
From: |
Peter Westlake |
Subject: |
Re: [Orgmode] org-annotation-helper |
Date: |
Mon, 01 Sep 2008 12:20:40 +0100 |
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 12:19:23 +0200, "Richard G Riley"
<address@hidden> said:
>
> caveat : I do not know if this is optimal or even recommended but it now
> works for me.
>
> I have modified the code a little to remove hex from the actual link. > I
> have "boxquoted" all code so you will need to remove that.
>
> firefox/iceweasel : To set up the bookmark link, simple create a new
> book mark called "remember" in firefox and make this the location
> code:
>
> ,----
> |
> javascript:location.href='remember://%20'+location.href+'%1C'+escape(document.title)+'%1C'+escape(window.getSelection())
> `----
I have a slightly different link, which works too:
javascript:location.href='remember://'+location.href+'::remember::'+escape(document.title)+'::remember::'+escape(window.getSelection())
On the subject of org-annotation-helper, the code has this comment about
%a:
> | ;; FIXME can't access %a in the template -- how to set
> annotation? (raise-frame)
While I was trying to make this work, using a slightly earlier version,
I found that the %a would work if I had an active region selected at the
time. Before I could find out how to make a region active, or stop it
being needed, I found the new version of the code, and now I use
%:region. But it would be interesting to know why org-mode tests for
there being an active region; it seems to do it quite a lot. You need an
active region to convert a table with C-c |, for instance. Carsten, is
there any reason why it works this way?
Peter.
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