* Can bookmark file execute code?
@ 2002-09-09 0:42 mike hardy
2002-09-09 2:33 ` Sacha Chua
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From: mike hardy @ 2002-09-09 0:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
Is there any way to put something into the bookmark file (~/.emacs.bmk) so
that when I select a particular item it executes some code (like an
alias)? Someone gave me an insert-date function, and I have a journal
file I access via a bookmark. It would be much handier to have that
bookmark open the file and execute my alias (go to bottom, insert-date).
Thanks...
Mike
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* Re: Can bookmark file execute code?
2002-09-09 0:42 Can bookmark file execute code? mike hardy
@ 2002-09-09 2:33 ` Sacha Chua
2002-09-09 3:39 ` David Forrest
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From: Sacha Chua @ 2002-09-09 2:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
mike hardy <no_sp@m.for_me.org> writes:
> Is there any way to put something into the bookmark file (~/.emacs.bmk) so
> that when I select a particular item it executes some code (like an
> alias)? Someone gave me an insert-date function, and I have a journal
> file I access via a bookmark. It would be much handier to have that
> bookmark open the file and execute my alias (go to bottom, insert-date).
remember.el automatically does this for you. You might want to read
its code, or just use it wholesale. In fact, it even pops up a nice
window for you...
Seriously, if all you want to do is insert a timestamp, check it
out. It's pretty cool, and you can easily make the functions record
more information. I'd love to be able to use that in a wearable
computing setup that keeps track of where I am and who I talk to! <laugh>
(ooooh, bbdb to the rescue...)
Note to self: hack remember.el to work with planner.el so that it adds
notes to the end of the day's planner... That'd be, like, tres cool.
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* Re: Can bookmark file execute code?
2002-09-09 2:33 ` Sacha Chua
@ 2002-09-09 3:39 ` David Forrest
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From: David Forrest @ 2002-09-09 3:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Sacha Chua wrote:
...
> remember.el automatically does this for you. You might want to read
> its code, or just use it wholesale. In fact, it even pops up a nice
> window for you...
>
> Seriously, if all you want to do is insert a timestamp, check it
> out. It's pretty cool, and you can easily make the functions record
> more information. I'd love to be able to use that in a wearable
> computing setup that keeps track of where I am and who I talk to! <laugh>
> (ooooh, bbdb to the rescue...)
remember is cool!
Dave,
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