Re: Add a new link type for video files

2020-01-31 Thread Bastien
stardiviner  writes:

> Ok, I will push code and tutorial to Worg. I remember I added once
> for ob-clojure-literate.el.

Thanks a lot,

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Re: Add a new link type for video files

2020-01-31 Thread stardiviner


Bastien  writes:

> Hi Stardiviner,
>
> Nicolas Goaziou  writes:
>
>> I don't have a strong opinion on this, but considering Emacs does not
>> provide any way to play videos out of the box, I think there is no point
>> in shipping this with Emacs.
>
> agreed.  But this is a also nice feature (provided it does not depend
> on the presence of mplayer only) -- if you find a way to publish this
> code and advertize it on Worg, please go ahead.
>
> We should work on making Worg more readable and efficient in promoting
> external Org libraries - there are tons of them in the wild.
>
> Thanks,

Ok, I will push code and tutorial to Worg. I remember I added once for 
ob-clojure-literate.el.

Thanks Bastien

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Re: Add a new link type for video files

2020-01-31 Thread Bastien
Hi Stardiviner,

Nicolas Goaziou  writes:

> I don't have a strong opinion on this, but considering Emacs does not
> provide any way to play videos out of the box, I think there is no point
> in shipping this with Emacs.

agreed.  But this is a also nice feature (provided it does not depend
on the presence of mplayer only) -- if you find a way to publish this
code and advertize it on Worg, please go ahead.

We should work on making Worg more readable and efficient in promoting
external Org libraries - there are tons of them in the wild.

Thanks,

-- 
 Bastien



Re: Add a new link type for video files

2020-01-07 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,

stardiviner  writes:

> I write a patch to add new link type:
>
> #+begin_example
> [[video:/path/to/file.mp4::00:13:20]]
> #+end_example

Thank you.

> This will open video file in specific timestamp. And it is possible to add 
> more
> options in link. Like video player arguments.
>
> I want to ask should I add this patch to Org Mode built-in?

I don't have a strong opinion on this, but considering Emacs does not
provide any way to play videos out of the box, I think there is no point
in shipping this with Emacs.

It can be a useful extension in ELPA, though. I suggest to add export
facilities, too.

WDYT?

Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou



Re: Add a new link type for video files

2020-01-03 Thread Eduardo Ochs
Hi Stardiviner,

just some quick comments on org-video-link-open...

Eev also has functions for opening audio/video files at certain time
offsets. They are called like this (with `C-e C-x C-e' or something
equivalent),

  (find-video "~/eev-videos/Punch_and_Judy_Mark_Poulton-K6LmZ0A1s9U.mp4")
  (find-video "~/eev-videos/Punch_and_Judy_Mark_Poulton-K6LmZ0A1s9U.mp4" "1:17")

and the sexps above pass these lists to start-process:

  ("mpv" "~/eev-videos/Punch_and_Judy_Mark_Poulton-K6LmZ0A1s9U.mp4"
 "--fs" "--osd-level=2")

  ("mpv" "~/eev-videos/Punch_and_Judy_Mark_Poulton-K6LmZ0A1s9U.mp4"
 "--start" "1:17"
 "--fs" "--osd-level=2")

I use mpv instead of mplayer because this page at the Wikipedia
convinced me to:

  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpv_(media_player)

"--fs" means "full screen" and "--osd-level=2" shows the current time.

If you know other emacs packages that implement opening audio or video
files and skipping to a certain position please tell me - I would like
to mention them in the comments of eev-audiovideo.el. I mentioned your
previous message there, by the way! See:

  https://github.com/edrx/eev/blob/UTF-8/eev-audiovideo.el#L55
  http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-audiovideo.el.html
  http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-audiovideo.el

Cheers,
  Eduardo Ochs
  http://angg.twu.net/#eev
  http://angg.twu.net/emacsconf2019.html

On Fri, 3 Jan 2020 at 06:15, stardiviner  wrote:
>
>
> I write a patch to add new link type:
>
> #+begin_example
> [[video:/path/to/file.mp4::00:13:20]]
> #+end_example
>
> This will open video file in specific timestamp. And it is possible to add 
> more
> options in link. Like video player arguments.
>
> I want to ask should I add this patch to Org Mode built-in?
>
> Here is my patch source code:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp :file "ol-video.el"
> ;;; [[video:/path/to/file.mp4::00:13:20]]
> (defcustom org-video-link-open-command "mplayer"
>   "Specify the program for openning video: link."
>   :type 'string)
>
> (defvar org-video-link-extension-list '("avi" "rmvb" "ogg" "mp4" "mkv"))
>
> (defun org-video-link-open (uri)
>   "Open video file `URI' with video player."
>   (let* ((list (split-string uri "::"))
>  (path (car list))
>  (start-timstamp (cadr list)))
> (make-process
>  :command (list org-video-link-open-command
> "-ss" start-timstamp
> (expand-file-name (org-link-unescape path)))
>  :name "org-video-link")))
>
> (defun org-video-complete-link ( arg)
>   "Create a video link using completion."
>   (let ((file (read-file-name "Video: " nil nil nil nil
>   #'(lambda (file)
>   (seq-contains-p
>org-video-link-extension-list
>(file-name-extension file)
> (pwd (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name ".")))
> (pwd1 (file-name-as-directory (abbreviate-file-name
>(expand-file-name ".")
> (cond ((equal arg '(16))
>(concat "video:"
>(abbreviate-file-name (expand-file-name file
>   ((string-match
> (concat "^" (regexp-quote pwd1) "\\(.+\\)") file)
>(concat "video:" (match-string 1 file)))
>   ((string-match
> (concat "^" (regexp-quote pwd) "\\(.+\\)")
> (expand-file-name file))
>(concat "video:"
>(match-string 1 (expand-file-name file
>   (t (concat "video:" file)
>
> (org-link-set-parameters "video"
>  :follow #'org-video-link-open
>  :complete #'org-video-complete-link)
> #+end_src
>
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Add a new link type for video files

2020-01-03 Thread stardiviner


I write a patch to add new link type:

#+begin_example
[[video:/path/to/file.mp4::00:13:20]]
#+end_example

This will open video file in specific timestamp. And it is possible to add more
options in link. Like video player arguments.

I want to ask should I add this patch to Org Mode built-in?

Here is my patch source code:

#+begin_src emacs-lisp :file "ol-video.el"
;;; [[video:/path/to/file.mp4::00:13:20]]
(defcustom org-video-link-open-command "mplayer"
  "Specify the program for openning video: link."
  :type 'string)

(defvar org-video-link-extension-list '("avi" "rmvb" "ogg" "mp4" "mkv"))

(defun org-video-link-open (uri)
  "Open video file `URI' with video player."
  (let* ((list (split-string uri "::"))
 (path (car list))
 (start-timstamp (cadr list)))
(make-process
 :command (list org-video-link-open-command
"-ss" start-timstamp
(expand-file-name (org-link-unescape path)))
 :name "org-video-link")))

(defun org-video-complete-link ( arg)
  "Create a video link using completion."
  (let ((file (read-file-name "Video: " nil nil nil nil
  #'(lambda (file)
  (seq-contains-p
   org-video-link-extension-list
   (file-name-extension file)
(pwd (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name ".")))
(pwd1 (file-name-as-directory (abbreviate-file-name
   (expand-file-name ".")
(cond ((equal arg '(16))
   (concat "video:"
   (abbreviate-file-name (expand-file-name file
  ((string-match
(concat "^" (regexp-quote pwd1) "\\(.+\\)") file)
   (concat "video:" (match-string 1 file)))
  ((string-match
(concat "^" (regexp-quote pwd) "\\(.+\\)")
(expand-file-name file))
   (concat "video:"
   (match-string 1 (expand-file-name file
  (t (concat "video:" file)

(org-link-set-parameters "video"
 :follow #'org-video-link-open
 :complete #'org-video-complete-link)
#+end_src

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