* Bookmark Plus: Bookmarking "locate"d files
@ 2015-02-03 21:07 Tory S. Anderson
2015-02-03 22:08 ` Drew Adams
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I follow a regular process in my note-taking and can create a locate command that returns a complete list of my note org files within a portion of my directory heirarchy. I had hoped the results of (locate) would count as an occur/compilation buffer; it even partially works as a dired buffer. But whenever I try the dired bookmark command after marking the results, I am told the command is only available in dired or dired-derived modes (which, I was sure, the results of locate were).
In following http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/BookmarkPlus#toc33, How can I bookmark such a list of files? Is it a bug that I cannot do it from the "locate" buffer?
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* RE: Bookmark Plus: Bookmarking "locate"d files
2015-02-03 21:07 Bookmark Plus: Bookmarking "locate"d files Tory S. Anderson
@ 2015-02-03 22:08 ` Drew Adams
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From: Drew Adams @ 2015-02-03 22:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: torys.anderson, emacs list
> I follow a regular process in my note-taking and can create a locate command
> that returns a complete list of my note org files within a portion of my
> directory heirarchy. I had hoped the results of (locate) would count as an
> occur/compilation buffer; it even partially works as a dired buffer. But
> whenever I try the dired bookmark command after marking the results, I am
> told the command is only available in dired or dired-derived modes (which, I
> was sure, the results of locate were).
>
> In following http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/BookmarkPlus#toc33, How can I
> bookmark such a list of files? Is it a bug that I cannot do it from the
> "locate" buffer?
I don't use Org (shameful confession, I know), and I'm not familiar
with such buffers. But if the buffer normally exists or you can
easily re-create it, then you can of course just bookmark it
normally. You can also put the code to re-create it in a function
bookmark (or in a separate command).
But it sounds like your question is more about something like what
`C-c C-M-b' does in occur mode or compilation mode: create bookmarks
for the targets of all of the hits. (This is similar to what `M-b'
does in Dired: bookmark each of the marked files.)
If so, then you would need to create a command similar to the commands
that `C-c C-M-b' is bound to there: `bmkp-occur-target-set-all' and
`bmkp-compilation-target-set-all'. You can see that the code for
those two commands is pretty much the same. This is the meat of it:
(while (ignore-errors (occur-next) t) ; "No more matches" ends loop
(ignore-errors (bmkp-occur-target-set prefix)) ; Ignore killed buf
(setq count (1+ count)))
That iterates over the hits, setting a bookmark for each one.
You need a function that gives you the next hit, similar to
`occur-next' and `compilation-next-error'. Probably your Org
buffer's mode has such a function.
And you need a function analogous to `bmkp-occur-target-set',
to set a single such bookmark. For that, you need a function
that follows a hit, similar to `occur-mode-find-occurrence' (and
`find-file-noselect' for compilation mode). Probably your buffer's
mode has that too.
Try something similar for your context. Let me know what you find.
(In principle, `next-error', with `next-error-function', provides
a single, unified way to get the next hit but there are sometimes
particularities to take into account, I think. Anyway, Bookmark+
supports older Emacs versions that do not unify this.)
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