i am lost in a sea of partial solutions and hints that myb rain cannot process at this time, despite their straightforwardness. i do like the idea of having confidence that a capture worked thgouh very much.
perhaps some fuction in org-capture-before-finalize-hook could raise emacs for a tiny period of time or something, in the case that it is invoked when emacs is not visible. if so, and idk if poss, i would have to try it to find out if it wfm. then i wouldn't hafe to keep trying notification tools ad try to get them to have sufficient fonts colors sizes etc. and work. :) On 10/29/22, Max Nikulin <maniku...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 29/10/2022 11:59, Ihor Radchenko wrote: >> >> Functions in org-capture-before-finalize-hook have access to the >> contents of the capture buffer text. So, one can call `start-process' to >> run notify-send shell command and put the actual captured text into the >> notification (displayed briefly or for longer time according to the >> switches passed to notify-send). > > I like this idea. Reading your message from Sat, 29 Oct 2022 02:59:51 > +0000 I decided that for yourself you set up an Emacs frame as a pop-up > to display capture result. However I believe it is better to use either > org-clock or Emacs notify functions directly instead of notify-send tool. > > Samuel, I suggested notify-send tool as a means to debug notifications > in isolation (without `org-capture'). Have you managed to configure > notification-daemon, dunst or some other alternative to get acceptable > appearance and proper timeout before notification disappears. > > > > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com