From: Phil Hudson <phil.hudson@iname.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Bug: Capture template file source variant support in Customize [8.3.4 (8.3.4-47-gaf853d-elpa @ /home/phil/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160502/)]
Date: Sat, 07 May 2016 15:21:03 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87r3dehru8.fsf@quiz.hudson-it.ddns.net> (raw)
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Expected: When using the Customize interface to create/edit an Org
capture template, we expect to be able to specify a file to write the
captured item into using (according to the documentation) any one of:
* a literal filename
* a function
* a variable
* a form
But the Customize UI supports only the first of these. The attached
patch adds Customize support for the other three variants, in the proper
order (increasing generality/decreasing specificity).
Note that using Lisp to specify a capture template's target file using a
function, variable or sexp *does* work fine and as documented, except
that thereafter Customize fails to present the resulting variable
correctly; it reverts to showing the alist as one Lisp form. This patch
simply "catches up" the Customize UI with what Org can do and is
documented as doing.
As a workaround, I fell back on using the alternative 'function' target
specification method. That is, it's an alternative to 'file'; not to be
confused with the 'function' sub-method of 'file'. It took some rooting
around in source code for me to understand exactly what this function
has to do. It has to visit a file and optionally move point. Overkill
for my initial requirement, which was simply to produce a date-including
filename, but I made it work*, rather than lose the Customize UI. Anyway,
the documentation was too vague, and this patch also fixes that.
I have signed the FSF papers.
* pending your acceptance of this patch, at which point I can revert to
the simpler filename-producing function I wanted to use initially.
--
Phil Hudson http://hudson-it.ddns.net
@UWascalWabbit PGP/GnuPG ID: 0x887DCA63
--- org-20160502/org-capture.el 2016-05-07 10:18:26.000000000 +0100
+++ org.patched/org-capture.el 2016-05-04 11:54:23.000000000 +0100
@@ -157,8 +157,8 @@
File to the entry that is currently being clocked
(function function-finding-location)
- Most general way, write your own function to find both
- file and location
+ Most general way: write your own function which both visits the
+ file and moves point to the right location.
template The template for creating the capture item. If you leave this
empty, an appropriate default template will be used. See below
@@ -299,7 +299,11 @@
(choice :tag "Target location"
(list :tag "File"
(const :format "" file)
- (file :tag " File"))
+ (choice :tag " Filename"
+ (file :tag " Literal")
+ (function :tag " Function")
+ (variable :tag " Variable")
+ (sexp :tag " Form")))
(list :tag "ID"
(const :format "" id)
(string :tag " ID"))
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2016-05-07 14:21 Phil Hudson [this message]
2016-05-10 21:21 ` Bug: Capture template file source variant support in Customize [8.3.4 (8.3.4-47-gaf853d-elpa @ /home/phil/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160502/)] Nicolas Goaziou
2016-05-10 22:12 ` Phil Hudson
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