Doom Emacs has an 'org-capture' script that uses emacsclient to externally
invoke a new frame with 'org-capture' in it. Maybe this could be a good
starting point?

https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/blob/develop/bin/org-capture


--Diego

On Tue, Sep 8, 2020 at 9:19 AM Maxim Nikulin <maniku...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 08.09.2020 12:21, Tim Cross wrote:
> >
> > How you add this to a window manager menu or key binding will depend on
> > your window manager, but essentially, you just calling emacscleint with
> > the argument -e (org-capture). You may need to quote the command to
> > prevent shell interpolation of the command and you may need to add other
> > arguments, such as -n or --no-wait etc.
>
> Good point. However playing with a script for org protocol, I realized
> that there could be no emacs frame yet, so I added --create-frame
> depending on output of
>
> emacsclient --quiet --eval \
>    "(seq-some (lambda (f) (if (eq 'x (framep f)) 'has-frame 'no-frame))
> (frame-list))" \
>    2>&1
>
> Another point is to provide feedback (notify-send, kdialog, zenity,
> etc.) if emacs server is not running at all (non-zero exit code of the
> shell command above). Though since Samuel is already using org-protocol,
> it should not be a problem.
>
>
>

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