Speaking for myself, I haven't been able to grok this item. I think there are at least three code bits, and some other chunks in here. A shell script, some elisp, and some javascript? Also, I do not understand what is the bookmarklet. I know what a bookmarklet is.
I'm going to pass on this for now; however, perhaps it is not unwarranted to suggest that if this gets even to a contrib/ directory, some further explanation may be needed for some of us. Me in particular.
This could be EXTREMELY useful.
I recently started using Zotero to store links and selected parts of pages, and I have been trying to reach out to a broader range of bibliography and reference and collection managers/utilities. This can help me, as I begin to incorporate org-mode into my workstyle. Saving selected text in a remember note to be stored with the URL, and the ability to save this to an org-mode file: that seems promising.
A clueless traveler,
Alan Davis
Daniel> Hi John,
Daniel> I gave it a try (mozilla, ubuntu). The main challenge is that at some
Daniel> point a MTA messed the elisp, so I had to figure out hoe to fix
Daniel> it. Would you mind placing it somewhere where it can be downloaded or
Daniel> sending it as an attachment?
Daniel> I got everything to work, except that the link that it is passed to
Daniel> remember contains a %3A instead of :: (i.e. http%3A//slashdot.org/)
Here is a small patch that fixes this problem:
Use
(url (url-unhex-string (car splitparts)))
intead of:
(url (car splitparts))
That will properly unhex all the url. Once I did that URLs are working
very well. it is an amazingly simple set of tools but it works
great. Now I can easily keep bookmarks and selected text in an org
file. It is already one of my can't-live-without pieces of software.
I'll wait for you to release the "new" version of the module.
Thanks again John.
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