[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 893 bytes --] Sorry for the delays in getting this posted, I've been doing a lot of traveling lately. The attached version of org-crypt fixes a few bugs and is just about ready to be included in org proper. The only thing it might need before inclusion in org is automatic encryption via hooks. I'd like to find out how people feel about that. Should org-crypt attach itself to org-mode-hook so that it can decrypt encrypted entries after you open an org file? At first I thought yes, but now I'm leaning towards no, you should decrypt entries manually as needed. I do think that org-crypt should hook itself into before-save-hook so that all entries that *should* be encrypted are encrypted before the file touches the disk. A user of org-crypt shouldn't have to worry about setting up a hook, it should just happen automatically. Any suggestions on the best way to make that happen in org-crypt? [-- Attachment #2: org-crypt.el --] [-- Type: application/emacs-lisp, Size: 5612 bytes --] [-- Attachment #3: Type: text/plain, Size: 65 bytes --] -- Peter Jones, http://pmade.com pmade inc. Louisville, CO US [-- Attachment #4: Type: text/plain, Size: 204 bytes --] _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
> I'd like to find out how people feel about that. Should org-crypt
> attach itself to org-mode-hook so that it can decrypt encrypted entries
> after you open an org file? At first I thought yes, but now I'm leaning
> towards no, you should decrypt entries manually as needed.
Yes, manually sounds good. Though there should also be a way to
(manually) decrypt ALL entries at once as well.
I think that typically you load a library, then run a function to add stuff to hooks. That way, loading the library does not have side-effects. Some packages use the term "insinuate". I'd opt for a default of always encrypting when saving and only decrypting when manually done. Maybe a little note in the properties drawer can tell the user how to do this? On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 09:40, Peter Jones <mlists@pmade.com> wrote: > Sorry for the delays in getting this posted, I've been doing a lot of > traveling lately. > > The attached version of org-crypt fixes a few bugs and is just about > ready to be included in org proper. The only thing it might need before > inclusion in org is automatic encryption via hooks. > > I'd like to find out how people feel about that. Should org-crypt > attach itself to org-mode-hook so that it can decrypt encrypted entries > after you open an org file? At first I thought yes, but now I'm leaning > towards no, you should decrypt entries manually as needed. > > I do think that org-crypt should hook itself into before-save-hook so > that all entries that *should* be encrypted are encrypted before the > file touches the disk. A user of org-crypt shouldn't have to worry > about setting up a hook, it should just happen automatically. > > Any suggestions on the best way to make that happen in org-crypt? > > > > -- > Peter Jones, http://pmade.com > pmade inc. Louisville, CO US > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode > > -- Myalgic encephalomyelitis denialism is causing death and severe suffering worse than MS. Conflicts of interest are destroying research. /You/ can get the disease at any time permanently. Do science and justice matter to you? Posters: http://www.mefreeforall.org/fileadmin/PDFs/ME_Awareness_Posters_2009.pdf Overview: http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/What_Is_ME_What_Is_CFS.htm
On May 18, 2009, at 6:40 PM, Peter Jones wrote: > Sorry for the delays in getting this posted, I've been doing a lot of > traveling lately. > > The attached version of org-crypt fixes a few bugs and is just about > ready to be included in org proper. The only thing it might need > before > inclusion in org is automatic encryption via hooks. > > I'd like to find out how people feel about that. Should org-crypt > attach itself to org-mode-hook so that it can decrypt encrypted > entries > after you open an org file? At first I thought yes, but now I'm > leaning > towards no, you should decrypt entries manually as needed. Yes, I agree. It would be good though to have a function that does it for the entire buffer, just like Scot proposed. And, this function should be ready so that is can safely be stuck into org-mode-hook, for people who want to do automatic decryption. > I do think that org-crypt should hook itself into before-save-hook so > that all entries that *should* be encrypted are encrypted before the > file touches the disk. A user of org-crypt shouldn't have to worry > about setting up a hook, it should just happen automatically. I do agree. Does anyone know how tis will interact with auto-safe? Will the tree be encrypted in my face, when an auto-safe happens.
>
> The attached version of org-crypt fixes a few bugs and is just about
> ready to be included in org proper. The only thing it might need before
> inclusion in org is automatic encryption via hooks.
>
Peter,
I have just been trying out org-crypt. With a minimal org file:
-*- mode: org; before-save-hook: (org-encrypt-entries) -*-
#+STARTUP: showall
#+STARTUP: hidestars
* Headline 1
* Headline 2 :crypt:
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux)
[Rest of buffer deleted]
I get the following error:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
The local variables list in test_crypt.org contains variables that are
risky (**).
Do you want to apply it?
** before-save-hook: (org-encrypt-entries)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
I am presuming that this error is coming from org. Any idea what might
be causing it?
Ian.
Ian Barton wrote:
>>
>> The attached version of org-crypt fixes a few bugs and is just about
>> ready to be included in org proper. The only thing it might need before
>> inclusion in org is automatic encryption via hooks.
>>
> Peter,
> I have just been trying out org-crypt. With a minimal org file:
>
> -*- mode: org; before-save-hook: (org-encrypt-entries) -*-
> #+STARTUP: showall
> #+STARTUP: hidestars
>
> * Headline 1
>
> * Headline 2 :crypt:
> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
> Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux)
>
> [Rest of buffer deleted]
>
> I get the following error:
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> The local variables list in test_crypt.org contains variables that are
> risky (**).
>
> Do you want to apply it?
>
> ** before-save-hook: (org-encrypt-entries)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I am presuming that this error is coming from org. Any idea what might
> be causing it?
>
I have now fixed this by adding:
(setq safe-local-variable-values (quote ((before-save-hook
org-encrypt-entries))))
to my .emacs.
Ian.