My apologies for the initial post fragment. (Note to self: C-c C-c binding for jumping to footnote reference does not work in Gnus!)
Let's try this again: Hi all, I've recently begun to use org-protocol. I've been using it with the intriguing emacs-inspired browser Conkeror.[1] With the help of a nice blog post by Tassilo,[2] I have worked out a basic way to send snippets from the browser to remember via org-protocol. The great thing about Conkeror is that you can invoke org-remember the same way you do in emacs (either with M-x org-remember or, via a custom keybinding, with C-c r). I've posted my hacks at the bottom of the org-protocol page on Worg. Any advice/feedback would be greatly appreciated: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php#conkeror-setup (My apologies to Sebastian if these should go somewhere else -- feel free to move them!) As I experiment with the fabulous org-protocol, I wonder whether I've missed a variable in org-protocol that tells the function org-protocol-remember to create a *temporary* new frame (i.e., one that pops up above the browser and then disappears after typing C-c C-c). I know I can set the variable remember-in-new-frame to t, but I would ideally like the new frame only for org-protocol-remember and not for other invocations of remember. My current solution is to advise the function org-protocol-remember (i.e., to set remember-in-new-frame locally for that function). But I thought it might be a nice addition to org-protocol if there were a variable that accomplishes this (e.g., org-protocol-remember-in-new-frame). I'd be eager to know if I am missing a current way to do this. Thanks, Matt Footnotes: [1] http://conkeror.org/ [2] http://tsdh.wordpress.com/2008/11/14/calling-org-remember-from-inside-conkeror/ _______________________________________________ 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