Hi Puneeth On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Puneeth Chaganti <puncha...@gmail.com> wrote: > William, > > Thanks for trying it out! >
No problem - anything to avoid doing my real work.... > On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 9:16 AM, William Henney <when...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> This looks very promising - thanks! It is a shame though that the body >> of the issue and the comments don't get synched (I see that you have >> these listed as TODO). I also noticed that if I type any text directly > > This is Experimental and I am open to suggestions, but one of the > problems I have is that the GitHub API v3 is unstable and causing some > trouble. I initially had a version, where the BODY of the issue was > being sync-ed, but after a while, I stopped getting the body of the > issue in the JSON. I'm not sure what went wrong, but a simple GET > using curl also failed to give me the body. I shall look at it again, > in a short while. > Is the v2 API missing some features you need? Maybe it would be better to use that until v3 is out of beta > >> under the issue's heading in my org file, then this text is /wiped/ >> when I execute =org-ghi-update-current-issue=. However, any >> subheadings (and their text) do survive, but they never get synched >> back to GitHub. > > I haven't figured out what would be the right way to do this. I am > open to any suggestions from your side. > Well, the wiping of text directly below an issue's level 2 heading is a data-loss bug, so I would suggest that you certainly don't do that :) With respect to sub-headings (level 3 or below) that are added by hand to the github.org file, I would suggest that by default you do not sync them with GitHub. Maybe you could have a function called something like org-ghi-make-heading-a-comment that would work in a similar way to org-ghi-make-todo-an-issue. However, it seems that GitHub issue comments only understand markdown syntax, not org syntax, so unless the comment is just simple text it would require an export step (https://github.com/alexhenning/ORGMODE-Markdown might help there). Cheers Will -- Dr William Henney, Centro de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Campus Morelia