| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322 | ;;; org-annotation-helper.el --- start remember from a web browser;;;; Author: bzg AT altern DOT org;; Author: dmg AT uvic   DOT org;;;; Keywords: org remember;; ;; Version 0.4, Feb 24, 2009;;   - Patch by David Moffat to force activation of region;;;; Version 0.3b, Sept 18, 2008;;   - Added one entry to FAQ;;;; Version 0.3a, June 3, 2008;;   - org-fied the FAQ, and fixed typos/grammar.  Big thanks to Nick Dokos.;;   - Added a new file: README;;;; Version 0.3,  May 23, 2008;; ;;  - Simplified call to org-remember by using %w template (thanks to Carsten ;       Dominik);;  - Improved documentation (thanks to Nick Dokos and John Rakestraw for this);;  - Created  a standalone file for the org-annotation-helper script;;  - Added org-annotation-helper.html with a FAQ and quick links to the bookmarkets;;;; Version 0.2,  May 18, 2008;;;;; Commentary:;;;; [bzg:] This is an adapted version of the planner-mode extension the;; was first posted by Geert Kloosterman <g.j.kloosterman@gmail.com> on;; the Planner mailing list.  ;;;; [dmg:] I have updated and extended the function to allow for;; handling of the selection (it is now available as a region, so it;; can be used in a template using %:region );;;;;; We want to be able to pass a URL and document title directly from a;; web browser to Emacs.;;;; The idea is to educate the browser about two new protocols "remember";; and "annotation", so that when it is asked to handle URLs with these;; protocols, it will execute a shell script and pass some information;; to it (the URL of the page it's on, the title and, in the case of the;; remember protocol, the current selection on that page, if any.);;;; The handlers are invoked using bookmarklets (fake bookmarks whose;; "location" is some javascript code: when the bookmarklet is;; activated, the javascript code is executed.) The bookmarklets;; create remember:// or annotation:// URLs dynamically.;;;; When a handler is invoked, it executes a shell script to handle the;; protocol and passes it the gathered information in a standard;; format.  The script, in turn, passes the information to a running;; Emacs process (using emacsclient/gnuclient), calling the function;; bzg/org-annotate-helper, which is what this file provides.;;;; The protocol types currently recognized and the corresponding actions;; of bzg/org-annotate-helper are:;; ;; remember://     assuming you have set up an appropriate remember;;                 template (see below), start `remember' with the;;                 url, title and current selection filled in;;;; annotation://   make an org link out of the url and the title and;;                 glom it onto the kill ring, from where it can be;;                 retrieved either with a yank or through;;                 org-insert-link.;;;; The urls used internally have the following form:;;;;   remember://<the web page url>::remember::<the title>::remember::<selection>;;;; or;;;;   annotation://<the web page url>::remember::<the title>;;;; The url, title and selection (if present) will be url-hex-encoded. ;;;;;;======================================================================;;;; Here are the pieces you'll need, to set up the bits outside emacs.;;;;;; The javascript code for the two bookmarklets:;;;;----------------------------------------------------------------------;; javascript:location.href='remember://' + location.href + '::remember::' + escape(document.title) + '::remember::' + escape(window.getSelection());;----------------------------------------------------------------------;; javascript:location.href='annotation://' + location.href + '::remember::' + escape(document.title);;----------------------------------------------------------------------;;;;;; The shell script that the handlers execute:;;;;----------------------------------------------------------------------;; #!/bin/sh;; # org-annotation-helper -- pass a {remember,annotation}-url to emacs;; #;; # Author: Geert Kloosterman <g.j.kloosterman@gmail.com>;; # Date: Sat Nov 19 22:33:18 2005;; ;; if [ -z "$1" ]; then;;     echo "$0: Error: no arguments given!" 1>&2;;     exit 1;; fi;; ;; # To test uncomment following line;; #echo $1 >> /tmp/remember.out;; ;; emacsclient --eval "(progn (bzg/org-annotation-helper \"$1\" ) nil)";;----------------------------------------------------------------------;; ;;;;======================================================================;;;; Installation.;; ;; Step 0: Install this module.;;;;  *  Install this file and require it in your .emacs:;;;;    (require 'org-annotation-helper);;;;  * Add the following line to your .emacs if it's not there already:;;;;    (server-start);;;;;; Step 1: Install the org-annotation-helper shell script and add;;         a remember template.;; ;;  * Save the shell script in a file in some directory in your $PATH,;;    and make sure it is executable. In the following, it is assumed;;    that the file name is "org-annotation-helper".;;;;  * Add a ?w `remember template' to org-remember-templates. You can;;    start by using this template:;;;; 	   (?w "* %u %c \n\n%:region" "~/working/trunk/org/bookmarks.org" "Web links");;;;    See section 9.2 of the Org manual for information about;;    `remember templates'.;;;;    "%u" will be replaced by a timestamp, "%c" will be replaced with;;    the link to the page and labelled with the title of the page, and;;    "%:region" will be replaced with the selected text from the;;    browser. By default, the new remember notes are placed in the;;    bookmarks.org file under the "Web links" section, but that can be;;    easily overriden with C-u C-c C-c.;;;;  * Try the setup so far:;;;;     Make sure emacs is running and you have started its server;;     mode: ``M-x server-start<RET>'' should do it.;;     ;;     Run this command from the command line:;;;;       org-annotation-helper 'remember://http%3A//orgmode.org/::remember::Org-Mode%20Homepage::remember::Notes';;;;     Assuming you used the template above, you should be looking at;;     a *Remember* buffer that looks like this (minor variations are;;     possible because of local customizations - the last three lines;;     of the output are the important one and should be identical):;;         ## Filing location: Select interactively, default, or last used:;;         ##     C-u C-c C-c  to select file and header location interactively.;;         ##         C-c C-c  "~/working/trunk/org/bookmarks.org" -> "* Web links";;         ## C-u C-u C-c C-c  "~/working/trunk/org/bookmarks.org" -> "* Web links";;         ## To switch templates, use `C-c r'.  To abort use `C-c C-k'.;;;;         * [2008-05-21 Wed] [[http://orgmode.org/][Org-Mode Homepage]] ;;;;         Notes;;     Assuming that everything is OK, the script and emacs side of the setup are done.;;    ;;;; Step 2: Browser set-up - add two bookmarklets.;; ;;  Note: see the file org-annotation-helper-faq.html for a simpler way to add;;        these bookmarklets;;;;  [Firefox specific];;;;  * Create a new bookmark, e.g by selecting Bookmarks/Organize bookmarks... and clicking;;    on "New Bookmark". In the "Properties" pop-up, give it a unique name.;;  * In the "Location" field,  fill in the first line of javascript code above.;;  * Make sure "Load this bookmark in the sidebar" is deselected and click "OK".;;;;  * Lather, rinse, repeat for the second line of javascript code.;;;;  Try the two bookmarklets. You should get error pop-ups about;;  unknown protocols "remember" or "annotation", because your browser;;  will not know what do to with them yet (but see the Firefox 3;;  section below, if you are running that browser).;;;;  You can also look at org-annotation-helper.html for a simple way to add both.;;;; Step 3: Browser set-up - add the protocol handlers for the;;                          "remember://" and "annotation://" URIs.;;;;  [Firefox];;;;  To add a protocol handler (eg: remember://) in Firefox, take the;;  following steps:;;;;  * For Firefox 2, type "about:config" in the location bar, right;;    click to get the pop-up menu, select New --> String, and in the;;    name field, enter "network.protocol-handler.app.remember".;;;;    In Firefox 3, when you first click on the button associated with;;    the bookmarklet, you should get a pop-up asking if you'd like to;;    associate the bookmarklet with a particular file. Use the;;    file-select process to navigate to the org-annotation-helper;;    script and select it.  You can still edit the about:config;;    list directly as in Firefox 2.;;;;  * the value should be the name of the file containing the shell;;    script, e.g. in Step 1, we called it "org-annotation-helper".;;    At least under Linux this does not need to be the full path to;;    the script.;;;;;;  * Lather, rinse, repeat for the annotation protocol. The string to;;    add is, in this case, "network.protocol-handler.app.annotation",;;    and the script is the same as;;;;  You should have two new entries like this:;;  ;;   network.protocol-handler.app.annotation user set string <path>;;   network.protocol-handler.app.remember   user set string <path>;;;;   where <path> is the location where org-annotation-helper is;;   for example, in my case it is /home/dmg/bin/org-annotation-helper;;  See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Register_protocol for more details.;;;;  [Opera];;;;  In Opera add the protocol in the Preferences->Advanced->Programs;;  dialog.;;;;;; Step 4: At this point, activating the bookmarklets should invoke;;    the shell script, which will invoke the;;    bzg/org-annotation-helper function (below), which will do one of;;    two things: for a remember:// URL, it will bring up a *Remember*;;    buffer; for an annotation:// URL, it will squirrel away a link;;    that you can use with C-c C-l.;;;;;; Debugging notes: if there are problems, it might be useful to run;; the shell script from the command line (see Step 1 above); it might;; also be useful to uncomment the "echo" line in the shell;; script. That will dump the script's argument in /tmp/remember.out,;; so you can figure out if the browser is passing the right stuff to;; the script. If it does pass the right stuff, then the emacs side;; probably has a problem; if not, then the browser side is the likely;; suspect.(require 'url)(autoload 'url-unhex-string "url")(defun bzg/org-annotation-helper (info)  "Process an externally passed remember:// style url.URLSTRING consists of a protocol part and a url and title,separated by ::remember::The protocol types currently recognized are:remember://     start `remember' with the url, title and selection (if any).annotation://   squirrel away a link of the form [[url][title]] that can                be used later with \\[org-insert-link]."  (interactive)  (let ((remember-annotation-functions nil))    ;; The `parse-url' functions break on the embedded url,    ;; since our format is fixed we'll split the url ourselves.    (if (string-match  "^\\([^:]*\\):\\(/*\\)\\(.*\\)" info)      (let* ((b (get-buffer-create "*org-ann*"))	     (proto (match-string 1 info))	     (url_title_region (match-string 3 info))	     (splitparts (split-string url_title_region "::remember::"))	     (url (url-unhex-string (car splitparts)))	     (type (if (string-match "^\\([a-z]+\\):" url) 		       (match-string 1 url)))	     (title (cadr splitparts))	     (region (url-unhex-string (caddr splitparts)))	     orglink)        (setq title (if (> (length title) 0) (url-unhex-string title)))        (setq orglink (org-make-link-string url title))	(org-store-link-props :type type			      :link url			      :region region			      :description title)	(setq org-stored-links	      (cons (list url title) org-stored-links))	;; FIXME can't access %a in the template -- how to set annotation? 	(raise-frame)        (cond ((equal proto "remember")	       (kill-new orglink)	       (set-buffer b)	       (set-mark (point))	       (insert region)               (exchange-point-and-mark t) ;; activate region.. not always on by default               (org-remember nil ?w)               (kill-buffer b)                      )              ((equal proto "annotation")               (message "Copied '%s' to the kill-ring." orglink)               (kill-new orglink))              (t (error "unrecognized org-helper protocol"))))      (error "could not parse argument"))))(provide 'org-annotation-helper)
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