I followed your indications but it did not work properly.
1. My org-agenda-files became nil I dont know the reason
2. The plugin was properly installed in firefox but it did not talk propoerly with emacsclient. Nothing happens on emacs.
I dont know how to make a few tests to verify what happened
Daniel
As I am not a developer I cannot be 100% certain but I feel that there are standardized paths for
emacs and firefox that work across distributions.
Maybe someone from the list could give us some hint.
Daniel2009/8/7 Andreas Burtzlaff <andy13@gmx.net>
Hi,
Thanks Daniel.
On Fri, 7 Aug 2009 09:00:53 -0300
Daniel Martins <danielemc@gmail.com> wrote:
> Amaziing and quite useful work!!!
Yes, the installation is messy, because the proper integration with
> It would be interesting to have a package .deb/.rpm to install the whole
> bundle.
>
> More people would install and be a beta tester.
existing code is also a matter of discussion, especially the rewrite of
org-registry.
Preparing packages is a good idea, but as a Gentoo user I have no
experience with rpm/deb packages; are there standardized paths for
emacs and firefox that work across distributions? In that case I might
give it a try.
Andreas