Hi All: I'm a new org-mode user because someone suggested that I could use org-crypt to build a platform-independent password manager in Emacs. And because Sacha uses Org. :)
First of all, I really like Org-mode. Thank you for all the work you've put into it! Getting org-crypt to work was not straight-forward for me because I'm working on Windows, and there is no native GPG program. But I followed the code from org-crypt to egp.el and finally to the GnuGP port for Windows. Whew. Anyway, I thought it would be handy to decrypt directly to the clipboard, er, excuse me, kill-ring, rather than decrypt and then M-w. So I made a new function `org-decrypt-to-kill-ring' based entirely on `org-decrypt-entry'. I'm certainly not a Lisp expert, but I can copy and make tiny changes to code, as I've done here. I have this bound to C-c M-w. I thought I'd share it in case it might help someone: (defun org-decrypt-to-kill-ring () "Save to the kill ring the decrypted content of the current headline. Based on `org-decrypt-entry' from org-crypt.el version 6.36c." (interactive) (require 'epg) (save-excursion (org-back-to-heading t) (forward-line) (when (looking-at "-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----") (let* ((beg (point)) (end (save-excursion (search-forward "-----END PGP MESSAGE-----") (forward-line) (point))) (epg-context (epg-make-context nil t t)) (decrypted-text (decode-coding-string (epg-decrypt-string epg-context (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)) 'utf-8))) (kill-new decrypted-text) nil)))) Incidentally, the lines in my encrypted content all have an extra 0x0D character at the end. I assume it's a by-product of using Unix-y tools on Windows Anyway, it doesn't mess up anything. I'll be updating my emacswiki page soon.... - Ray -- Raymond Zeitler <r.zeit...@ieee.org> _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode