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[Orgmode] customizing C-l (inserting link with file:) for dual-boot
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Patrick Drechsler |
Subject: |
[Orgmode] customizing C-l (inserting link with file:) for dual-boot |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Sep 2006 00:00:08 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (Windows/20060909) |
Hi,
I've been using Org-Mode for a while now and would like to know how to
configure the `C-l'-command (inserting a link) to work on a dual boot
system.
Here is what I am trying to accomplish:
Inserting a link to file works fine using the command `C-l'. But off
course it makes a difference which OS I use.
I have a working Emacs-Snapshot on a dual boot machine (both similar
versions 22.0.50.1).
For Org-Mode (and its agenda files) I use the following configuration:
-------------------------
(cond
((file-directory-p "C:/Programme")
; do Windows stuff:
(setq org-directory "F:\org-stuff")
(setq org-remember-templates
'((?t "* TODO %?\n %i\n %a" "F:/org-stuff/TODO.org")
(?j "* %U %?\n\n %i\n %a" "F:/org-stuff/JOURNAL.org")))
(setq org-agenda-files (quote ("f:/org-stuff/computerstuff.org"
"f:/org-stuff/heinzerling.org" "f:/org-stuff/THESIS.org"
"f:/org-stuff/privat.org" "f:/org-stuff/TODO.org"
"f:/org-stuff/JOURNAL.org")))
)
((file-directory-p "/home/patrick/")
; do GNU/Linux stuff
(setq org-directory "~/data/org-stuff")
(setq org-remember-templates
'((?t "* TODO %?\n %i\n %a" "~/data//org-stuff/TODO.org")
(?j "* %U %?\n\n %i\n %a" "~/data//org-stuff/JOURNAL.org")))
(setq org-agenda-files (quote ("~/data/org-stuff/computerstuff.org"
"~/data/org-stuff/heinzerling.org" "~/data/org-stuff/THESIS.org"
"~/data/org-stuff/privat.org" "~/data/org-stuff/TODO.org"
"~/data/org-stuff/JOURNAL.org")))
)
)
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What would be a simple way to adopt this feature when using `C-l'?
My GNU/Linux partition is: ~/data
My WindowsXPSP2 is: f:/
They both reach the same directory.
I'd like `C-l' to think the same way.
Can I store the variables "/home/patrick/data/org-stuff" (for GNU/Linux)
and "F:\org-stuff" (Windows) in a variable?
Any ideas?
Regards
Patrick
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