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;;; org-protocol.el --- Intercept calls from emacsclient to trigger custom actions.
;;
;; Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010
;;          Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; Author: Bastien Guerry <bzg AT altern DOT org>
;; Author: Daniel M German <dmg AT uvic DOT org>
;; Author: Sebastian Rose <sebastian_rose AT gmx DOT de>
;; Author: Ross Patterson <me AT rpatterson DOT net>
;; Maintainer: Sebastian Rose <sebastian_rose AT gmx DOT de>
;; Keywords: org, emacsclient, wp
;; Version: 7.01trans

;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;;
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.

;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.

;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; Commentary:
;;
;; Intercept calls from emacsclient to trigger custom actions.
;;
;; This is done by advising `server-visit-files' to scan the list of filenames
;; for `org-protocol-the-protocol' and sub-protocols defined in
;; `org-protocol-protocol-alist' and `org-protocol-protocol-alist-default'.
;;
;; Any application that supports calling external programs with an URL
;; as argument may be used with this functionality.
;;
;;
;; Usage:
;; ------
;;
;;   1.) Add this to your init file (.emacs probably):
;;
;;       (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/org-protocol/")
;;       (require 'org-protocol)
;;
;;   3.) Ensure emacs-server is up and running.
;;   4.) Try this from the command line (adjust the URL as needed):
;;
;;       $ emacsclient \
;;         org-protocol://store-link://http:%2F%2Flocalhost%2Findex.html/The%20title
;;
;;   5.) Optionally add custom sub-protocols and handlers:
;;
;;       (setq org-protocol-protocol-alist
;;             '(("my-protocol"
;;                :protocol "my-protocol"
;;                :function my-protocol-handler-function)))
;;
;;       A "sub-protocol" will be found in URLs like this:
;;
;;           org-protocol://sub-protocol://data
;;
;; If it works, you can now setup other applications for using this feature.
;;
;;
;; As of March 2009 Firefox users follow the steps documented on
;; http://kb.mozillazine.org/Register_protocol, Opera setup is described here:
;; http://www.opera.com/support/kb/view/535/
;;
;;
;; Documentation
;; -------------
;;
;; org-protocol.el comes with and installs handlers to open sources of published
;; online content, store and insert the browser's URLs and cite online content
;; by clicking on a bookmark in Firefox, Opera and probably other browsers and
;; applications:
;;
;;   * `org-protocol-open-source' uses the sub-protocol \"open-source\" and maps
;;     URLs to local filenames defined in `org-protocol-project-alist'.
;;
;;   * `org-protocol-store-link' stores an Org-link (if Org-mode is present) and
;;     pushes the browsers URL to the `kill-ring' for yanking.  This handler is
;;     triggered through the sub-protocol \"store-link\".
;;
;;   * Call `org-protocol-capture' by using the sub-protocol \"capture\".  If
;;     Org-mode is loaded, Emacs will pop-up a capture buffer and fill the
;;     template with the data provided.  I.e. the browser's URL is inserted as an
;;     Org-link of which the page title will be the description part.  If text
;;     was select in the browser, that text will be the body of the entry.
;;
;;   * Call `org-protocol-remember' by using the sub-protocol \"remember\".
;;     This is provided for backward compatibility.
;;     You may read `org-capture' as `org-remember' throughout this file if
;;     you still use `org-remember'.
;;
;; You may use the same bookmark URL for all those standard handlers and just
;; adjust the sub-protocol used:
;;
;;     location.href='org-protocol://sub-protocol://'+
;;           encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'/'+
;;           encodeURIComponent(document.title)+'/'+
;;           encodeURIComponent(window.getSelection())
;;
;; The handler for the sub-protocol \"capture\" detects an optional template
;; char that, if present, triggers the use of a special template.
;; Example:
;;
;;     location.href='org-protocol://sub-protocol://x/'+ ...
;;
;;  use template ?x.
;;
;; Note, that using double slashes is optional from org-protocol.el's point of
;; view because emacsclient squashes the slashes to one.
;;
;;
;; provides: 'org-protocol
;;
;;; Code:

(require 'org)
(eval-when-compile
  (require 'cl))

(declare-function org-publish-get-project-from-filename "org-publish"
		  (filename &optional up))
(declare-function server-edit "server" (&optional arg))


(defgroup org-protocol nil
  "Intercept calls from emacsclient to trigger custom actions.

This is done by advising `server-visit-files' to scann the list of filenames
for `org-protocol-the-protocol' and sub-procols defined in
`org-protocol-protocol-alist' and `org-protocol-protocol-alist-default'."
  :version "22.1"
  :group 'convenience
  :group 'org)


;;; Variables:

(defconst org-protocol-protocol-alist-default
  '(("org-remember"    :protocol "remember"    :function org-protocol-remember :kill-client t)
    ("org-capture"     :protocol "capture"     :function org-protocol-capture  :kill-client t)
    ("org-store-link"  :protocol "store-link"  :function org-protocol-store-link)
    ("org-open-source" :protocol "open-source" :function org-protocol-open-source))
  "Default protocols to use.
See `org-protocol-protocol-alist' for a description of this variable.")


(defconst org-protocol-the-protocol "org-protocol"
  "This is the protocol to detect if org-protocol.el is loaded.
`org-protocol-protocol-alist-default' and `org-protocol-protocol-alist' hold
the sub-protocols that trigger the required action.  You will have to define
just one protocol handler OS-wide (MS-Windows) or per application (Linux).
That protocol handler should call emacsclient.")


;;; User variables:

(defcustom org-protocol-reverse-list-of-files t
  "* Non-nil means re-reverse the list of filenames passed on the command line.
The filenames passed on the command line are passed to the emacs-server in
reverse order.  Set to t (default) to re-reverse the list, i.e. use the
sequence on the command line.  If nil, the sequence of the filenames is
unchanged."
  :group 'org-protocol
  :type 'boolean)


(defcustom org-protocol-project-alist nil
  "* Map URLs to local filenames for `org-protocol-open-source' (open-source).

Each element of this list must be of the form:

  (module-name :property value property: value ...)

where module-name is an arbitrary name. All the values are strings.

Possible properties are:

  :online-suffix     - the suffix to strip from the published URLs
  :working-suffix    - the replacement for online-suffix
  :base-url          - the base URL, e.g. http://www.example.com/project/
                       Last slash required.
  :working-directory - the local working directory. This is, what base-url will
                       be replaced with.
  :redirects         - A list of cons cells, each of which maps a regular
                       expression to match to a path relative to :working-directory.

Example:

   (setq org-protocol-project-alist
       '((\"http://orgmode.org/worg/\"
          :online-suffix \".php\"
          :working-suffix \".org\"
          :base-url \"http://orgmode.org/worg/\"
          :working-directory \"/home/user/org/Worg/\")
         (\"http://localhost/org-notes/\"
          :online-suffix \".html\"
          :working-suffix \".org\"
          :base-url \"http://localhost/org/\"
          :working-directory \"/home/user/org/\"
          :rewrites ((\"org/?$\" . \"index.php\")))))

   The last line tells `org-protocol-open-source' to open
   /home/user/org/index.php, if the URL cannot be mapped to an existing
   file, and ends with either \"org\" or \"org/\".

Consider using the interactive functions `org-protocol-create' and
`org-protocol-create-for-org' to help you filling this variable with valid contents."
  :group 'org-protocol
  :type 'alist)


(defcustom org-protocol-protocol-alist nil
  "* Register custom handlers for org-protocol.

Each element of this list must be of the form:

  (module-name :protocol protocol :function func :kill-client nil)

protocol - protocol to detect in a filename without trailing colon and slashes.
           See rfc1738 section 2.1 for more on this.
           If you define a protocol \"my-protocol\", `org-protocol-check-filename-for-protocol'
           will search filenames for \"org-protocol:/my-protocol:/\"
           and trigger your action for every match. `org-protocol' is defined in
           `org-protocol-the-protocol'. Double and triple slashes are compressed
           to one by emacsclient.

function - function that handles requests with protocol and takes exactly one
           argument: the filename with all protocols stripped. If the function
           returns nil, emacsclient and -server do nothing. Any non-nil return
           value is considered a valid filename and thus passed to the server.

           `org-protocol.el provides some support for handling those filenames,
           if you stay with the conventions used for the standard handlers in
           `org-protocol-protocol-alist-default'. See `org-protocol-split-data'.

kill-client - If t, kill the client immediately, once the sub-protocol is
           detected. This is necessary for actions that can be interrupted by
           `C-g' to avoid dangling emacsclients. Note, that all other command
           line arguments but the this one will be discarded, greedy handlers
           still receive the whole list of arguments though.

Here is an example:

  (setq org-protocol-protocol-alist
      '((\"my-protocol\"
         :protocol \"my-protocol\"
         :function my-protocol-handler-function)
        (\"your-protocol\"
         :protocol \"your-protocol\"
         :function your-protocol-handler-function)))"
  :group 'org-protocol
  :type '(alist))

(defcustom org-protocol-default-template-key nil
  "The default org-remember-templates key to use."
  :group 'org-protocol
  :type 'string)

;;; Helper functions:

(defun org-protocol-sanitize-uri (uri)
  "emacsclient compresses double and triple slashes.
Slashes are sanitized to double slashes here."
  (when (string-match "^\\([a-z]+\\):/" uri)
    (let* ((splitparts (split-string uri "/+")))
      (setq uri (concat (car splitparts) "//" (mapconcat 'identity (cdr splitparts) "/")))))
  uri)


(defun org-protocol-split-data(data &optional unhexify separator)
  "Split, what an org-protocol handler function gets as only argument.
DATA is that one argument. DATA is split at each occurrence of
SEPARATOR (regexp). If no SEPARATOR is specified or SEPARATOR is
nil, assume \"/+\".  The results of that splitting are returned
as a list. If UNHEXIFY is non-nil, hex-decode each split part. If
UNHEXIFY is a function, use that function to decode each split
part."
  (let* ((sep (or separator "/+"))
         (split-parts (split-string data sep)))
    (if unhexify
	(if (fboundp unhexify)
	    (mapcar unhexify split-parts)
	  (mapcar 'org-protocol-unhex-string split-parts))
      split-parts)))

;; This inline function is needed in org-protocol-unhex-compound to do
;; the right thing to decode UTF-8 char integer values.
(eval-when-compile
  (if (>= emacs-major-version 23)
      (defsubst org-protocol-char-to-string(c)
	"Defsubst to decode UTF-8 character values in emacs 23 and beyond."
	(char-to-string c))
    (defsubst org-protocol-char-to-string (c)
      "Defsubst to decode UTF-8 character values in emacs 22."
      (string (decode-char 'ucs c)))))

(defun org-protocol-unhex-string(str)
  "Unhex hexified unicode strings as returned from the JavaScript function
encodeURIComponent. E.g. `%C3%B6' is the german Umlaut `ö'."
  (setq str (or str ""))
  (let ((tmp "")
	(case-fold-search t))
    (while (string-match "\\(%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]\\)+" str)
      (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
	     (end (match-end 0))
	     (hex (match-string 0 str))
	     (replacement (org-protocol-unhex-compound hex)))
	(setq tmp (concat tmp (substring str 0 start) replacement))
	(setq str (substring str end))))
    (setq tmp (concat tmp str))
    tmp))


(defun org-protocol-unhex-compound (hex)
  "Unhexify unicode hex-chars. E.g. `%C3%B6' is the German Umlaut `ö'.
Note: this function also decodes single byte encodings like
`%E1' (\"á\") if not followed by another `%[A-F0-9]{2}' group.
Singlebyte decoding is not secure though, since we could have
two single byte characters above 128 in a row."
  (let* ((bytes (remove "" (split-string hex "%")))
	 (ret "")
	 (eat 0)
	 (sum 0))
    (while bytes
      (let* ((b (pop bytes))
	     (a (elt b 0))
	     (b (elt b 1))
	     (c1 (if (> a ?9) (+ 10 (- a ?A)) (- a ?0)))
	     (c2 (if (> b ?9) (+ 10 (- b ?A)) (- b ?0)))
	     (val (+ (lsh c1 4) c2))
	     (shift
	      (if (= 0 eat) ;; new byte
		  (if (>= val 252) 6
		    (if (>= val 248) 5
		      (if (>= val 240) 4
			(if (>= val 224) 3
			  (if (>= val 192) 2 0)))))
		6))
	     (xor
	      (if (= 0 eat) ;; new byte
		  (if (>= val 252) 252
		    (if (>= val 248) 248
		      (if (>= val 240) 240
			(if (>= val 224) 224
			  (if (>= val 192) 192 0)))))
		128)))
	(if (>= val 192) (setq eat shift))
	(setq val (logxor val xor))
	(setq sum (+ (lsh sum shift) val))
	(if (> eat 0) (setq eat (- eat 1)))
	(cond
	 ((= 0 eat)                         ;multi byte
	  (setq ret (concat ret (org-protocol-char-to-string sum)))
	  (setq sum 0))
	 ((not bytes)                       ; single byte(s)
	  (let ((bytes (remove "" (split-string hex "%")))
		(ret ""))
	    (message "bytes: %s" bytes)

	    (while bytes
	      (let* ((b (pop bytes))
		     (a (elt b 0))
		     (b (elt b 1)))
		     (setq ret
			   (concat ret (char-to-string
					(+ (lsh a 4) b)))))))))
	)) ;; end (while bytes
    ret ))

(defun org-protocol-flatten-greedy (param-list &optional strip-path replacement)
  "Greedy handlers might receive a list like this from emacsclient:
 '( (\"/dir/org-protocol:/greedy:/~/path1\" (23 . 12)) (\"/dir/param\")
where \"/dir/\" is the absolute path to emacsclients working directory.  This
function transforms it into a flat list utilizing `org-protocol-flatten' and
transforms the elements of that list as follows:

If strip-path is non-nil, remove the \"/dir/\" prefix from all members of
param-list.

If replacement is string, replace the \"/dir/\" prefix with it.

The first parameter, the one that contains the protocols, is always changed.
Everything up to the end of the protocols is stripped.

Note, that this function will always behave as if
`org-protocol-reverse-list-of-files' was set to t and the returned list will
reflect that. I.e. emacsclients first parameter will be the first one in the
returned list."
(let* ((l (org-protocol-flatten (if org-protocol-reverse-list-of-files
				    param-list
				  (reverse param-list))))
      (trigger (car l))
      (len 0)
      dir
      ret)
  (when (string-match "^\\(.*\\)\\(org-protocol:/+[a-zA-z0-9][-_a-zA-z0-9]*:/+\\)\\(.*\\)" trigger)
    (setq dir (match-string 1 trigger))
    (setq len (length dir))
    (setcar l (concat dir (match-string 3 trigger))))
  (if strip-path
      (progn
       (dolist (e l ret)
         (setq ret
               (append ret
                       (list
                        (if (stringp e)
                            (if (stringp replacement)
                                (setq e (concat replacement (substring e len)))
                              (setq e (substring e len)))
                          e)))))
       ret)
    l)))


(defun org-protocol-flatten (l)
  "Greedy handlers might receive a list like this from emacsclient:
 '( (\"/dir/org-protocol:/greedy:/~/path1\" (23 . 12)) (\"/dir/param\")
where \"/dir/\" is the absolute path to emacsclients working directory.
This function transforms it into a flat list."
  (if (null l) ()
    (if (listp l)
       (append (org-protocol-flatten (car l)) (org-protocol-flatten (cdr l)))
      (list l))))

;;; Standard protocol handlers:

(defun org-protocol-store-link (fname)
  "Process an org-protocol://store-link:// style url.
Additionally store a browser URL as an org link. Also pushes the
link's URL to the `kill-ring'.

The location for a browser's bookmark has to look like this:

  javascript:location.href='org-protocol://store-link://'+ \\
        encodeURIComponent(location.href)
        encodeURIComponent(document.title)+'/'+ \\

Don't use `escape()'! Use `encodeURIComponent()' instead. The title of the page
could contain slashes and the location definitely will.

The sub-protocol used to reach this function is set in
`org-protocol-protocol-alist'."
  (let* ((splitparts (org-protocol-split-data fname t))
         (uri (org-protocol-sanitize-uri (car splitparts)))
         (title (cadr splitparts))
         orglink)
    (if (boundp 'org-stored-links)
      (setq org-stored-links (cons (list uri title) org-stored-links)))
    (kill-new uri)
    (message "`%s' to insert new org-link, `%s' to insert `%s'"
             (substitute-command-keys"\\[org-insert-link]")
             (substitute-command-keys"\\[yank]")
             uri))
  nil)

(defun org-protocol-remember  (info)
  "Process an org-protocol://remember:// style url.

The location for a browser's bookmark has to look like this:

  javascript:location.href='org-protocol://remember://'+ \\
        encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'/' \\
        encodeURIComponent(document.title)+'/'+ \\
        encodeURIComponent(window.getSelection())

See the docs for `org-protocol-capture' for more information."

  (if (and (boundp 'org-stored-links)
           (or (fboundp 'org-capture))
	   (org-protocol-do-capture info 'org-remember))
      (message "Org-mode not loaded."))
  nil)

(defun org-protocol-capture  (info)
  "Process an org-protocol://capture:// style url.

The sub-protocol used to reach this function is set in
`org-protocol-protocol-alist'.

This function detects an URL, title and optional text, separated by '/'
The location for a browser's bookmark has to look like this:

  javascript:location.href='org-protocol://capture://'+ \\
        encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'/' \\
        encodeURIComponent(document.title)+'/'+ \\
        encodeURIComponent(window.getSelection())

By default, it uses the character `org-protocol-default-template-key',
which should be associated with a template in `org-capture-templates'.
But you may prepend the encoded URL with a character and a slash like so:

  javascript:location.href='org-protocol://capture://b/'+ ...

Now template ?b will be used."
  (if (and (boundp 'org-stored-links)
           (or (fboundp 'org-capture))
	   (org-protocol-do-capture info 'org-capture))
      (message "Org-mode not loaded."))
  nil)

(defun org-protocol-do-capture (info capture-func)
  "Support `org-capture' and `org-remember' alike.
CAPTURE-FUNC is either the symbol `org-remember' or `org-capture'."
  (let* ((parts (org-protocol-split-data info t))
	 (template (or (and (= 1 (length (car parts))) (pop parts))
		       org-protocol-default-template-key))
	 (url (org-protocol-sanitize-uri (car parts)))
	 (type (if (string-match "^\\([a-z]+\\):" url)
		   (match-string 1 url)))
	 (title(or (cadr parts) ""))
	 (region (or (caddr parts) ""))
	 (orglink (org-make-link-string
		   url (if (string-match "[^[:space:]]" title) title url)))
	 (org-capture-link-is-already-stored t) ;; avoid call to org-store-link
	 remember-annotation-functions)
    (setq org-stored-links
	  (cons (list url title) org-stored-links))
    (kill-new orglink)
    (org-store-link-props :type type
			  :link url
			  :description title
			  :annotation orglink
			  :initial region)
    (raise-frame)
    (funcall capture-func nil template)))


(defun org-protocol-open-source (fname)
  "Process an org-protocol://open-source:// style url.

Change a filename by mapping URLs to local filenames as set
in `org-protocol-project-alist'.

The location for a browser's bookmark should look like this:

  javascript:location.href='org-protocol://open-source://'+ \\
        encodeURIComponent(location.href)"

  ;; As we enter this function for a match on our protocol, the return value
  ;; defaults to nil.
  (let ((result nil)
        (f (org-protocol-unhex-string fname)))
    (catch 'result
      (dolist (prolist org-protocol-project-alist)
        (let* ((base-url (plist-get (cdr prolist) :base-url))
               (wsearch (regexp-quote base-url)))

          (when (string-match wsearch f)
            (let* ((wdir (plist-get (cdr prolist) :working-directory))
                   (strip-suffix (plist-get (cdr prolist) :online-suffix))
                   (add-suffix (plist-get (cdr prolist) :working-suffix))
		   ;; Strip "[?#].*$" if `f' is a redirect with another
		   ;; ending than strip-suffix here:
		   (f1 (substring f 0 (string-match "\\([\\?#].*\\)?$" f)))
                   (start-pos (+ (string-match wsearch f1) (length base-url)))
                   (end-pos (string-match
			     (regexp-quote strip-suffix) f1))
		   ;; We have to compare redirects without suffix below:
		   (f2 (concat wdir (substring f1 start-pos end-pos)))
                   (the-file (concat f2 add-suffix)))

	      ;; Note: the-file may still contain `%C3' et al here because browsers
	      ;; tend to encode `&auml;' in URLs to `%25C3' - `%25' being `%'.
	      ;; So the results may vary.

	      ;; -- start redirects --
	      (unless (file-exists-p the-file)
		(message "File %s does not exist.\nTesting for rewritten URLs." the-file)
		(let ((rewrites (plist-get (cdr prolist) :rewrites)))
		  (when rewrites
		    (message "Rewrites found: %S" rewrites)
		    (mapc
		     (lambda (rewrite)
		       "Try to match a rewritten URL and map it to a real file."
		       ;; Compare redirects without suffix:
		       (if (string-match (car rewrite) f2)
			   (throw 'result (concat wdir (cdr rewrite)))))
		     rewrites))))
	      ;; -- end of redirects --

              (if (file-readable-p the-file)
                  (throw 'result the-file))
              (if (file-exists-p the-file)
                  (message "%s: permission denied!" the-file)
                (message "%s: no such file or directory." the-file))))))
      result)))


;;; Core functions:

(defun org-protocol-check-filename-for-protocol (fname restoffiles client)
  "Detect if `org-protocol-the-protocol' and a known sub-protocol is used in fname.
Sub-protocols are registered in `org-protocol-protocol-alist' and
`org-protocol-protocol-alist-default'.
This is, how the matching is done:

  (string-match \"protocol:/+sub-protocol:/+\" ...)

protocol and sub-protocol are regexp-quoted.

If a matching protocol is found, the protocol is stripped from fname and the
result is passed to the protocols function as the only parameter. If the
function returns nil, the filename is removed from the list of filenames
passed from emacsclient to the server.
If the function returns a non nil value, that value is passed to the server
as filename."
  (let ((sub-protocols (append org-protocol-protocol-alist org-protocol-protocol-alist-default)))
    (catch 'fname
      (let ((the-protocol (concat (regexp-quote org-protocol-the-protocol) ":/+")))
        (when (string-match the-protocol fname)
          (dolist (prolist sub-protocols)
            (let ((proto (concat the-protocol (regexp-quote (plist-get (cdr prolist) :protocol)) ":/+")))
              (when (string-match proto fname)
                (let* ((func (plist-get (cdr prolist) :function))
                       (greedy (plist-get (cdr prolist) :greedy))
                       (splitted (split-string fname proto))
                       (result (if greedy restoffiles (cadr splitted))))
                  (when (plist-get (cdr prolist) :kill-client)
		    (message "Greedy org-protocol handler. Killing client.")
		    (server-edit))
                  (when (fboundp func)
                    (unless greedy
                      (throw 'fname (funcall func result)))
                    (funcall func result)
                    (throw 'fname t))))))))
      ;; (message "fname: %s" fname)
      fname)))


(defadvice server-visit-files (before org-protocol-detect-protocol-server activate)
  "Advice server-visit-flist to call `org-protocol-modify-filename-for-protocol'."
  (let ((flist (if org-protocol-reverse-list-of-files
                   (reverse  (ad-get-arg 0))
                 (ad-get-arg 0)))
        (client (ad-get-arg 1)))
    (catch 'greedy
      (dolist (var flist)
        (let ((fname  (expand-file-name (car var)))) ;; `\' to `/' on windows. FIXME: could this be done any better?
          (setq fname (org-protocol-check-filename-for-protocol fname (member var flist)  client))
          (if (eq fname t) ;; greedy? We need the `t' return value.
              (progn
                (ad-set-arg 0 nil)
                (throw 'greedy t))
            (if (stringp fname) ;; probably filename
                (setcar var fname)
              (ad-set-arg 0 (delq var (ad-get-arg 0))))))
        ))))

;;; Org specific functions:

(defun org-protocol-create-for-org ()
  "Create a org-protocol project for the current file's Org-mode project.
This works, if the file visited is part of a publishing project in
`org-publish-project-alist'.  This function calls `org-protocol-create' to do
most of the work."
  (interactive)
  (require 'org-publish)
  (let ((all (or (org-publish-get-project-from-filename buffer-file-name))))
    (if all (org-protocol-create (cdr all))
      (message "Not in an org-project. Did mean %s?"
               (substitute-command-keys"\\[org-protocol-create]")))))


(defun org-protocol-create(&optional project-plist)
  "Create a new org-protocol project interactively.
An org-protocol project is an entry in `org-protocol-project-alist'
which is used by `org-protocol-open-source'.
Optionally use project-plist to initialize the defaults for this project. If
project-plist is the CDR of an element in `org-publish-project-alist', reuse
:base-directory, :html-extension and :base-extension."
  (interactive)
  (let ((working-dir (expand-file-name(or (plist-get project-plist :base-directory) default-directory)))
        (base-url "http://orgmode.org/worg/")
        (strip-suffix (or (plist-get project-plist :html-extension) ".html"))
        (working-suffix (if (plist-get project-plist :base-extension)
                            (concat "." (plist-get project-plist :base-extension))
                          ".org"))

        (worglet-buffer nil)

        (insert-default-directory t)
        (minibuffer-allow-text-properties nil))

    (setq base-url (read-string "Base URL of published content: " base-url nil base-url t))
    (if (not (string-match "\\/$" base-url))
        (setq base-url (concat base-url "/")))

    (setq working-dir
          (expand-file-name
           (read-directory-name "Local working directory: " working-dir working-dir t)))
    (if (not (string-match "\\/$" working-dir))
        (setq working-dir (concat working-dir "/")))

    (setq strip-suffix
          (read-string
           (concat "Extension to strip from published URLs ("strip-suffix"): ")
                   strip-suffix nil strip-suffix t))

    (setq working-suffix
          (read-string
           (concat "Extension of editable files ("working-suffix"): ")
                   working-suffix nil working-suffix t))

    (when (yes-or-no-p "Save the new org-protocol-project to your init file? ")
      (setq org-protocol-project-alist
            (cons `(,base-url . (:base-url ,base-url
                                 :working-directory ,working-dir
                                 :online-suffix ,strip-suffix
                                 :working-suffix ,working-suffix))
                  org-protocol-project-alist))
      (customize-save-variable 'org-protocol-project-alist org-protocol-project-alist))))

(provide 'org-protocol)

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;;; org-protocol.el ends here

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