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Re: [O] org-protocol documentation
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Mario Martelli |
Subject: |
Re: [O] org-protocol documentation |
Date: |
Sat, 1 Jul 2017 21:24:47 +0200 |
>> I’m not happy with that there is so much information - although
>> outdated - in the old Worg documentation which might be hidden to the
>> reader.
>
> Note that most of this documentation is available through other
> means, AFAIU.
Ok, what I meant are the readers who are not able to use Google ;)
> You probably missed my remark about this part. I think each sub-protocol
> should be introduced in a similar way.
I misinterpreted the meaning. I do not really like to begin each sentence with
the same phrase. But I got it eventually that it's a manual ;)
>> +Two functions can help you fill @code{org-protocol-project-alist} with valid
>> +contents: @code{org-protocol-create} and @code{org-publish-project-alist}.
>> The
>> +latter is of use if you're editing an Org file that is part of a
>> +publishing project.
>
> Though, I'm puzzled, `org-publish-project-alist' is a variable, not a
> function.
Don’t know what happened there. Repaired.
>> +Org protocol is triggered by @file{emacsclient}. If you want to use Org
> ^^^
> Gotcha
>
>> +protocol, there are many possibilities to do so. You can invoke emacsclient
>> +by a shortcut on your desktop for example. Or by adding a bookmark to your
>> browser.
> ^^^
> Ditto
This one I do not understand.
I use now @file{emacsclient} consistently if that was the meaning of the
comment.
> This is the trick part. We need to feed the index.
> @cindex Installing Org protocol
> @vindex org-protocol-project-alist
> @findex org-protocol-project-alist
I started this whole thing because I wanted to learn elisp. But learning
texinfo en-passant is nice :)
0001-org.texi-Basic-Org-protocol-documentation-is-added.patch
Description: Binary data
0002-org.texi-Fixes-missing-space-after-dot.patch
Description: Binary data
0003-org.texi-Minor-changes-and-added-index-to-org-protoc.patch
Description: Binary data
(second patch attached out of consistency reasons)
Kind regards
Mario
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Re: [O] org-protocol documentation, Adam Porter, 2017/07/23