On Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 02:52:27PM +, Adam Spiers wrote:
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 09:42:55AM +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On 6 Nov 2007, at 11:39 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 04:36:47PM +, Adam Spiers wrote:
This could easily be accomplished if remember
Caveat: the following was written using a sleep-deprived brain %-)
Georg, judging by your mail
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/3814/
I think you and I are trying to achieve something similar with our
org/mairix integration efforts. I would also find your suggestion of
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 09:42:55AM +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On 6 Nov 2007, at 11:39 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 04:36:47PM +, Adam Spiers wrote:
This could easily be accomplished if remember templates allowed
syntax such as
,--
| * %T
|
On 6Nov2007, at 11:39 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 04:36:47PM +, Adam Spiers wrote:
[snip]
This could easily be accomplished if remember templates allowed
syntax
such as
,--
| * %T
| %(shell-command-to-string grep 'last full' /proc/acpi/battery/
BAT0/info)
On 7Nov2007, at 3:47 AM, Bastien wrote:
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, it turns out that this was easy to implement, and I think the
patch is small enough that it could be accepted even though I haven't
got around to sending back the copyright assignment form yet (sorry -
this
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 12:46:45PM +, Bastien wrote:
Currently I do this by coding the helper to dump the Message-Id into
~/.clip-mairix, and then the elisp code inserts the contents of this
file back into the org buffer. However I would like it to be inserted
via a remember template,
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suppose it depends on the relative merits of parsing the mail via
the mutt helper (which is Perl in my case) vs. doing it with elisp.
In fact, I was not thinking of parsing the message. I imagined that
the mutt helper would just tell where the message
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 02:39:07PM +, Bastien wrote:
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suppose it depends on the relative merits of parsing the mail via
the mutt helper (which is Perl in my case) vs. doing it with elisp.
In fact, I was not thinking of parsing the message. I
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In fact, I was not thinking of parsing the message. I imagined that
the mutt helper would just tell where the message file is, then Emacs
would do the job of creating a link by visiting this file
That's going to be costly for mails with very large
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 06:41:36AM +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Setting up remember mode runs a remember-mode-hook, you can use that.
That could be a workaround.
I would be interested to know what kind of applications you have in mind
when you want to include a file into a template, or
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 04:36:47PM +, Adam Spiers wrote:
[snip]
This could easily be accomplished if remember templates allowed syntax
such as
,--
| * %T
| %(shell-command-to-string grep 'last full' /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info)
`--
OK, it turns out that this was easy to
Hi Adam,
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Currently I do this by coding the helper to dump the Message-Id into
~/.clip-mairix, and then the elisp code inserts the contents of this
file back into the org buffer. However I would like it to be inserted
via a remember template, hence the
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, it turns out that this was easy to implement, and I think the
patch is small enough that it could be accepted even though I haven't
got around to sending back the copyright assignment form yet (sorry -
this *will* happen at some point!)
This patch is
I'm finally getting around to setting up remember properly for regular
use. One thing I think I'll need is the ability to include the
contents of an external file in a remember template at the time of
instantiation. Or if there was a % escape sequence for executing
arbitrary elisp, that would be
I haven't used remember, so I don't know the limitations, but could
C-x,C-i work?
Edd
On 11/5/07, Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm finally getting around to setting up remember properly for regular
use. One thing I think I'll need is the ability to include the
contents of an external
Setting up remember mode runs a remember-mode-hook, you can use that.
I would be interested to know what kind of applications you have in mind
when you want to include a file into a template, or execute elisp code.
How about a few examples to persuade us that this is needed?
- Carsten
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