Re: [O] `org-attach-file-list' doesn't allow dotfiles

2014-04-11 Thread Bastien
John Wiegley writes: > No reason I can think of. Thanks for confirming! Best, -- Bastien

Re: [O] `org-attach-file-list' doesn't allow dotfiles

2014-04-01 Thread John Wiegley
No reason I can think of. John On Mar 12, 2014, at 1:39 PM, Bastien wrote: > Hi Oleh, > > Oleh writes: > >> I wanted to store this file as an attachment in an org document, so I >> don't forget about it, but this attachment can't be opened due >> to `org-attach-file-list` ignoring all files

Re: [O] `org-attach-file-list' doesn't allow dotfiles

2014-03-18 Thread Bastien
Hi Oleh, Oleh writes: > I would modify it like this to ignore just "." and "..": > > --- a/lisp/org-attach.el > +++ b/lisp/org-attach.el > @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ This can be used after files have been added > externally." >"Return a list of files in the attachment directory. >

Re: [O] `org-attach-file-list' doesn't allow dotfiles

2014-03-12 Thread Bastien
Hi Oleh, Oleh writes: > I wanted to store this file as an attachment in an org document, so I > don't forget about it, but this attachment can't be opened due > to `org-attach-file-list` ignoring all files that start with a dot. I'm copying John to this email, to see if there is any reason why

[O] `org-attach-file-list' doesn't allow dotfiles

2014-03-10 Thread Oleh
Hi all, I recently investigated why `org-open-at-point` uses smplayer to open *.mp4 links, although the system's default is vlc. The solution was to create ~/.mailcap with video/mp4; vlc %s I wanted to store this file as an attachment in an org document, so I don't forget about it, but this