From: Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com>
To: Michael Heerdegen <michael_heerdegen@web.de>
Cc: Help Gnu Emacs mailing list <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: RE: Temporary notes in Emacs buffers?
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2020 19:16:39 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <958f5d11-5d36-4627-a106-11b47b3e9c79@default> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87o8vmlkdq.fsf@web.de>
> > However, yes, the target file names recorded in
> > the bookmarks are absolute names. So you would
> > want to define a command that not only moves the
> > bookmark file and its targeted files, together,
> > to the same new directory, but also updates the
> > recorded file names in the bookmarks, to reflect
> > the new target directory. That wouldn't be hard.
>
> Not hard, but a disadvantage, because I need to remember that I need to
> do it. All the time. Or hack any possible way to move files in Emacs.
> That's a big minus for me.
Do you really often move files for which you have
associated notes?
If so, then you might consider defining a file
handler, to take care of that automatically (by
its `rename-file' operation).
---
Or yes, not use bookmarks for your annotations.
It's clear that the bookmarks that target a
file are something separate from the file,
linked with it only by that targeting.
This is different from, say, file attributes,
which "stay with the file" when you move it,
because they're managed by the same thing that
does the moving: the file system.
And it is different from, say, storing notes
in the file content in some way.
As I said earlier, there are advantages to
having such metadata as part of the data
(file). There are also disadvantages. It
depends on the various things you want to do,
and how they're implemented.
Bookmarks aren't the answer to everything. ;-)
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-01-02 3:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 60+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-12-27 10:19 Temporary notes in Emacs buffers? Marcin Borkowski
2019-12-27 10:43 ` Mpho Jele
2019-12-27 11:51 ` tomas
2020-01-01 21:48 ` Marcin Borkowski
2019-12-27 15:54 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-02 17:49 ` Marcin Borkowski
2020-01-05 2:37 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-05 17:54 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-06 5:18 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
2020-01-06 15:12 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-09 1:03 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-09 23:35 ` arthur miller
2020-01-10 4:58 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-10 9:30 ` Robert Pluim
2020-01-10 10:01 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-10 17:04 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-10 9:10 ` Unknown
2019-12-27 17:48 ` Sharon Kimble
2020-01-01 1:42 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-01 4:45 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-01 5:00 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-01 6:25 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-01 20:34 ` John Yates
2020-01-01 21:19 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-01 21:47 ` Marcin Borkowski
2020-01-02 1:25 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-02 3:16 ` Drew Adams [this message]
2020-01-02 3:45 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-02 5:30 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-02 15:41 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-03 1:07 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-03 3:35 ` John Yates
2020-01-03 6:38 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-03 7:06 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-04 6:39 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-04 16:04 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-06 14:18 ` John Yates
2020-01-06 14:34 ` tomas
2020-01-06 15:19 ` John Yates
2020-01-06 15:31 ` tomas
2020-01-06 16:28 ` arthur miller
2020-01-03 7:00 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-03 13:31 ` arthur miller
2020-01-05 2:18 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-11 7:36 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-11 10:00 ` Jean-Christophe Helary
2020-01-11 11:38 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-11 16:00 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-11 23:46 ` John Yates
2020-01-12 2:47 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-12 7:31 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-12 16:37 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-14 7:08 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-14 17:32 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-15 23:10 ` Drew Adams
2020-01-02 17:48 ` Marcin Borkowski
2020-01-02 17:48 ` Marcin Borkowski
2020-01-09 3:57 ` Michael Heerdegen
2020-01-15 18:43 ` Marcin Borkowski
2020-01-20 12:40 ` Michael Heerdegen
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