As I mentioned below, using the annotation expansion in the template does not work when using w3. I did see the error in my template and have fixed it (unnecessary brackets). I am wondering if there is some other way to get the title or if it can be added as a feature.
I've changed the post below to reflect the change in my template and what it returns. Thanks in advance for any help, rdc "Robert D. Crawford" <rd...@comcast.net> writes: > Matthew Lundin <m...@imapmail.org> writes: > >>> I've been trying to make an org-remember template that will grab the >>> title of the webpage I want to create a link to. This seems to not be >>> possible, although I could very well be wrong. I was curious as to >>> whether a new keyword could be created for w3 and w3m links. Seems that >>> :title would be very useful. >> >> When I use w3m, the annotation substitution (%a) in the remember >> template does the trick. It grabs the url and title of the current page >> (using org-store-link). > > Thanks. This does work for w3m but using w3 it returns this: * [[http://www.gnu.org]] :gnu: > from this template: '((?b "* %a %^g %!" "~/bookmarks.org" bottom) > Later today, if I get the chance, I'll explore the solution proposed by > Sebastian Rose. As stated in a previous mail, Sebastian's solution works for browsers outside of emacs. -- Robert D. Crawford rd...@comcast.net If your mother knew what you're doing, she'd probably hang her head and cry. _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode