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| author | Michael Olson | 2007-10-30 01:39:14 +0000 |
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| committer | Michael Olson | 2007-10-30 01:39:14 +0000 |
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| 1 | ;;; remember-diary --- extracting diary information from buffers | ||
| 2 | |||
| 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
| 4 | |||
| 5 | ;; Author: Sacha Chua <sacha@free.net.ph> | ||
| 6 | ;; Created: 24 Mar 2004 | ||
| 7 | ;; Keywords: data memory todo pim diary | ||
| 8 | ;; URL: http://gna.org/projects/remember-el/ | ||
| 9 | |||
| 10 | ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | ||
| 11 | |||
| 12 | ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
| 13 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | ||
| 14 | ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) | ||
| 15 | ;; any later version. | ||
| 16 | |||
| 17 | ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
| 18 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
| 19 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | ||
| 20 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
| 21 | |||
| 22 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | ||
| 23 | ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the | ||
| 24 | ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, | ||
| 25 | ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. | ||
| 26 | |||
| 27 | ;;; Commentary: | ||
| 28 | |||
| 29 | ;; This module recognizes entries of the form | ||
| 30 | ;; | ||
| 31 | ;; DIARY: .... | ||
| 32 | ;; | ||
| 33 | ;; and puts them in your ~/.diary (or remember-diary-file) together | ||
| 34 | ;; with an annotation. Planner-style dates (yyyy.mm.dd) are converted | ||
| 35 | ;; to yyyy-mm-dd so that diary can understand them. | ||
| 36 | ;; | ||
| 37 | ;; For example: | ||
| 38 | ;; | ||
| 39 | ;; DIARY: 2003.08.12 Sacha's birthday | ||
| 40 | ;; | ||
| 41 | ;; is stored as | ||
| 42 | ;; | ||
| 43 | ;; 2003.08.12 Sacha's birthday [[/home/sacha/notebook/emacs/emacs-wiki/remember-diary.el]] | ||
| 44 | ;; | ||
| 45 | ;; To use, add the following to your .emacs: | ||
| 46 | ;; | ||
| 47 | ;; (require 'remember-diary) | ||
| 48 | ;; ;; This should be before other entries that may return t | ||
| 49 | ;; (add-to-list 'remember-handler-functions 'remember-diary-extract-entries) | ||
| 50 | ;; | ||
| 51 | |||
| 52 | (require 'remember) | ||
| 53 | (require 'diary-lib) | ||
| 54 | |||
| 55 | ;;; Code: | ||
| 56 | (defcustom remember-diary-file diary-file | ||
| 57 | "*File for extracted diary entries." | ||
| 58 | :type 'file | ||
| 59 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 60 | |||
| 61 | (defun remember-diary-convert-entry (entry) | ||
| 62 | "Translate MSG to an entry readable by diary." | ||
| 63 | (save-match-data | ||
| 64 | (when remember-annotation | ||
| 65 | (setq entry (concat entry " " remember-annotation))) | ||
| 66 | (if (string-match "\\([0-9]+\\)\\.\\([0-9]+\\)\\.\\([0-9]+\\)" entry) | ||
| 67 | (replace-match | ||
| 68 | (if european-calendar-style | ||
| 69 | (concat (match-string 3 entry) "/" | ||
| 70 | (match-string 2 entry) "/" | ||
| 71 | (match-string 1 entry)) | ||
| 72 | (concat (match-string 2 entry) "/" | ||
| 73 | (match-string 3 entry) "/" | ||
| 74 | (match-string 1 entry))) | ||
| 75 | t t entry) | ||
| 76 | entry))) | ||
| 77 | |||
| 78 | ;;;###autoload | ||
| 79 | (defun remember-diary-extract-entries () | ||
| 80 | "Extract diary entries from the region." | ||
| 81 | (save-excursion | ||
| 82 | (goto-char (point-min)) | ||
| 83 | (let (list) | ||
| 84 | (while (re-search-forward "^DIARY:\\s-*\\(.+\\)" nil t) | ||
| 85 | (add-to-list 'list (remember-diary-convert-entry (match-string 1)))) | ||
| 86 | (when list | ||
| 87 | (make-diary-entry (mapconcat 'identity list "\n") | ||
| 88 | nil remember-diary-file)) | ||
| 89 | nil))) ;; Continue processing | ||
| 90 | |||
| 91 | (provide 'remember-diary) | ||
| 92 | |||
| 93 | ;;; remember-diary.el ends here | ||
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| 1 | ;;; remember --- a mode for quickly jotting down things to remember | ||
| 2 | |||
| 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, | ||
| 4 | ;; 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
| 5 | |||
| 6 | ;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org> | ||
| 7 | ;; Created: 29 Mar 1999 | ||
| 8 | ;; Version: 1.9 | ||
| 9 | ;; Keywords: data memory todo pim | ||
| 10 | ;; URL: http://gna.org/projects/remember-el/ | ||
| 11 | |||
| 12 | ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | ||
| 13 | |||
| 14 | ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
| 15 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | ||
| 16 | ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) | ||
| 17 | ;; any later version. | ||
| 18 | |||
| 19 | ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
| 20 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
| 21 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | ||
| 22 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
| 23 | |||
| 24 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | ||
| 25 | ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the | ||
| 26 | ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, | ||
| 27 | ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. | ||
| 28 | |||
| 29 | ;;; Commentary: | ||
| 30 | |||
| 31 | ;; The idea | ||
| 32 | ;; | ||
| 33 | ;; Todo lists, schedules, phone databases... everything we use | ||
| 34 | ;; databases for is really just a way to extend the power of our | ||
| 35 | ;; memory. To be able to remember what our conscious mind may not | ||
| 36 | ;; currently have access to. | ||
| 37 | ;; | ||
| 38 | ;; There are many different databases out there -- and good ones -- | ||
| 39 | ;; which this mode is not trying to replace. Rather, it's how that | ||
| 40 | ;; data gets there that's the question. Most of the time, we just | ||
| 41 | ;; want to say "Remember so-and-so's phone number, or that I have to | ||
| 42 | ;; buy dinner for the cats tonight." That's the FACT. How it's | ||
| 43 | ;; stored is really the computer's problem. But at this point in | ||
| 44 | ;; time, it's most definitely also the user's problem, and sometimes | ||
| 45 | ;; so laboriously so that people just let data slip, rather than | ||
| 46 | ;; expend the effort to record it. | ||
| 47 | ;; | ||
| 48 | ;; "Remember" is a mode for remembering data. It uses whatever | ||
| 49 | ;; back-end is appropriate to record and correlate the data, but it's | ||
| 50 | ;; main intention is to allow you to express as _little_ structure as | ||
| 51 | ;; possible up front. If you later want to express more powerful | ||
| 52 | ;; relationships between your data, or state assumptions that were at | ||
| 53 | ;; first too implicit to be recognized, you can "study" the data later | ||
| 54 | ;; and rearrange it. But the initial "just remember this" impulse | ||
| 55 | ;; should be as close to simply throwing the data at Emacs as | ||
| 56 | ;; possible. | ||
| 57 | ;; | ||
| 58 | ;; Implementation | ||
| 59 | ;; | ||
| 60 | ;; Hyperbole, as a data presentation tool, always struck me as being | ||
| 61 | ;; very powerful, but it seemed to require a lot of "front-end" work | ||
| 62 | ;; before that data was really available. The problem with BBDB, or | ||
| 63 | ;; keeping up a Bibl-mode file, is that you have to use different | ||
| 64 | ;; functions to record the data, and it always takes time to stop what | ||
| 65 | ;; you're doing, format the data in the manner expected by that | ||
| 66 | ;; particular data interface, and then resume your work. | ||
| 67 | ;; | ||
| 68 | ;; With "remember", you just hit `M-x remember' (you'd probably want | ||
| 69 | ;; to bind this to an easily accessible keystroke, like C-x M-r), slam | ||
| 70 | ;; in your text however you like, and then hit C-c C-c. It will file | ||
| 71 | ;; the data away for later retrieval, and possibly indexing. | ||
| 72 | ;; | ||
| 73 | ;; Indexing is to data what "studying" is in the real world. What you | ||
| 74 | ;; do when you study (or lucubrate, for some of us) is to realize | ||
| 75 | ;; certain relationships implicit in the data, so that you can make | ||
| 76 | ;; use of those relationships. Expressing that a certain quote you | ||
| 77 | ;; remembered was a religious quote, and that you want the ability to | ||
| 78 | ;; pull up all quotes of a religious nature, is what studying does. | ||
| 79 | ;; This is a more labor intensive task than the original remembering | ||
| 80 | ;; of the data, and it's typical in real life to set aside a special | ||
| 81 | ;; period of time for doing this work. | ||
| 82 | ;; | ||
| 83 | ;; "Remember" works in the same way. When you enter data, either by | ||
| 84 | ;; typing it into a buffer, or using the contents of the selected | ||
| 85 | ;; region, it will store that data -- unindexed, uninterpreted -- in a | ||
| 86 | ;; data pool. It will also try to remember as much context | ||
| 87 | ;; information as possible (any text properties that were set, where | ||
| 88 | ;; you copied it from, when, how, etc). Later, you can walk through | ||
| 89 | ;; your accumulated set of data (both organized, and unorganized) and | ||
| 90 | ;; easily begin moving things around, and making annotations that will | ||
| 91 | ;; express the full meaning of that data, as far as you know it. | ||
| 92 | ;; | ||
| 93 | ;; Obviously this latter stage is more user-interface intensive, and | ||
| 94 | ;; it would be nice if "remember" could do it as elegantly as | ||
| 95 | ;; possible, rather than requiring a billion keystrokes to reorganize | ||
| 96 | ;; your hierarchy. Well, as the future arrives, hopefully experience | ||
| 97 | ;; and user feedback will help to make this as intuitive a tool as | ||
| 98 | ;; possible. | ||
| 99 | ;; | ||
| 100 | ;; Future Goals | ||
| 101 | ;; | ||
| 102 | ;; This tool hopes to track (and by doing it with as little new code | ||
| 103 | ;; as possible): | ||
| 104 | ;; | ||
| 105 | ;; - The raw data that gets entered | ||
| 106 | ;; | ||
| 107 | ;; - The relationships between that data (either determined | ||
| 108 | ;; implicitly by parsing the input, or explicitly by the user's | ||
| 109 | ;; studying the data). | ||
| 110 | ;; | ||
| 111 | ;; - Revisioning of the data | ||
| 112 | ;; | ||
| 113 | ;; - Where it came from, and any context information that can be | ||
| 114 | ;; programmatically determined. | ||
| 115 | ;; | ||
| 116 | ;; - Allowing particular views of the initially amorphous data pool | ||
| 117 | ;; (ala the Xanadu concept). | ||
| 118 | ;; | ||
| 119 | ;; - Storage of the data in a manner most appopriate to that data, | ||
| 120 | ;; such as keeping address-book type information in BBDB, etc. | ||
| 121 | ;; | ||
| 122 | ;; Using "remember" | ||
| 123 | ;; | ||
| 124 | ;; As a rough beginning, what I do is to keep my .notes file in | ||
| 125 | ;; outline-mode format, with a final entry called "* Raw data". Then, | ||
| 126 | ;; at intervals, I can move the data that gets appended there into | ||
| 127 | ;; other places. But certainly this should evolve into an intuitive | ||
| 128 | ;; mechanism for shuffling data off to its appropriate corner of the | ||
| 129 | ;; universe. | ||
| 130 | ;; | ||
| 131 | ;; Mapping the remember functions to very accessible keystrokes | ||
| 132 | ;; facilities using the mode: | ||
| 133 | ;; | ||
| 134 | ;; (autoload 'remember "remember" nil t) | ||
| 135 | ;; (autoload 'remember-region "remember" nil t) | ||
| 136 | ;; | ||
| 137 | ;; (define-key global-map [f8] 'remember) | ||
| 138 | ;; (define-key global-map [f9] 'remember-region) | ||
| 139 | ;; | ||
| 140 | ;; planner.el users should use `remember-to-planner' instead of `remember' | ||
| 141 | ;; to save more context information. | ||
| 142 | ;; | ||
| 143 | ;; Feedback | ||
| 144 | ;; | ||
| 145 | ;; If Emacs could become a more intelligent data store, where | ||
| 146 | ;; brainstorming would focus on the IDEAS involved -- rather than the | ||
| 147 | ;; structuring and format of those ideas, or having to stop your | ||
| 148 | ;; current flow of work in order to record them -- it would map much | ||
| 149 | ;; more closely to how the mind (well, at least mine) works, and hence | ||
| 150 | ;; would eliminate that very manual-ness which computers from the very | ||
| 151 | ;; beginning have been championed as being able to reduce. | ||
| 152 | ;; | ||
| 153 | ;; Have you ever noticed that having a laptop to write on doesn't | ||
| 154 | ;; _actually_ increase the amount of quality material that you turn | ||
| 155 | ;; out, in the long run? Perhaps its because the time we save | ||
| 156 | ;; electronically in one way, we're losing electronically in another; | ||
| 157 | ;; the tool should never dominate one's focus. As the mystic | ||
| 158 | ;; Faridu'd-Din `Attar wrote: "Be occupied as little as possible with | ||
| 159 | ;; things of the outer world but much with things of the inner world; | ||
| 160 | ;; then right action will overcome inaction." | ||
| 161 | |||
| 162 | ;;; History: | ||
| 163 | |||
| 164 | ;;; Code: | ||
| 165 | |||
| 166 | (provide 'remember) | ||
| 167 | |||
| 168 | (defconst remember-version "1.9" | ||
| 169 | "This version of remember.") | ||
| 170 | |||
| 171 | (defgroup remember nil | ||
| 172 | "A mode to remember information." | ||
| 173 | :group 'data) | ||
| 174 | |||
| 175 | ;;; User Variables: | ||
| 176 | |||
| 177 | (defcustom remember-mode-hook nil | ||
| 178 | "Functions run upon entering `remember-mode'." | ||
| 179 | :type 'hook | ||
| 180 | :options '(flyspell-mode turn-on-auto-fill) | ||
| 181 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 182 | |||
| 183 | (defcustom remember-in-new-frame nil | ||
| 184 | "Non-nil means use a separate frame for capturing remember data." | ||
| 185 | :type 'boolean | ||
| 186 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 187 | |||
| 188 | (defcustom remember-register ?R | ||
| 189 | "The register in which the window configuration is stored." | ||
| 190 | :type 'character | ||
| 191 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 192 | |||
| 193 | (defcustom remember-filter-functions nil | ||
| 194 | "*Functions run to filter remember data. | ||
| 195 | All functions are run in the remember buffer." | ||
| 196 | :type 'hook | ||
| 197 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 198 | |||
| 199 | (defcustom remember-handler-functions '(remember-append-to-file) | ||
| 200 | "*Functions run to process remember data. | ||
| 201 | Each function is called with the current buffer narrowed to what the | ||
| 202 | user wants remembered. | ||
| 203 | If any function returns non-nil, the data is assumed to have been | ||
| 204 | recorded somewhere by that function. " | ||
| 205 | :type 'hook | ||
| 206 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 207 | |||
| 208 | (defcustom remember-all-handler-functions nil | ||
| 209 | "If non-nil every function in `remember-handler-functions' is | ||
| 210 | called." | ||
| 211 | :type 'boolean | ||
| 212 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 213 | |||
| 214 | ;;; Internal Variables: | ||
| 215 | |||
| 216 | (defvar remember-buffer "*Remember*" | ||
| 217 | "The name of the remember data entry buffer.") | ||
| 218 | |||
| 219 | (defcustom remember-save-after-remembering t | ||
| 220 | "*Non-nil means automatically save after remembering." | ||
| 221 | :type 'boolean | ||
| 222 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 223 | |||
| 224 | ;;; User Functions: | ||
| 225 | |||
| 226 | ;; People with planner.el can set this to planner-annotation-functions: | ||
| 227 | ;; (defvaralias 'remember-annotation-functions 'planner-annotation-functions) | ||
| 228 | ;; or (defalias 'remember-annotation-functions 'planner-annotation-functions) | ||
| 229 | (defcustom remember-annotation-functions | ||
| 230 | (if (boundp 'planner-annotation-functions) | ||
| 231 | planner-annotation-functions | ||
| 232 | '(buffer-file-name)) | ||
| 233 | "Hook that returns an annotation to be inserted into the remember buffer. | ||
| 234 | If you have planner.el, it's nice to set this to | ||
| 235 | `planner-annotation-functions'." | ||
| 236 | :type 'hook | ||
| 237 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 238 | |||
| 239 | (defvar remember-annotation nil | ||
| 240 | "Current annotation.") | ||
| 241 | (defvar remember-initial-contents nil | ||
| 242 | "Initial contents to place into *Remember* buffer.") | ||
| 243 | (defvar remember-before-remember-hook nil | ||
| 244 | "Functions run before switching to the *Remember* buffer.") | ||
| 245 | |||
| 246 | (defcustom remember-run-all-annotation-functions-flag nil | ||
| 247 | "Non-nil means use all annotations returned by | ||
| 248 | `remember-annotation-functions'." | ||
| 249 | :type 'boolean | ||
| 250 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 251 | |||
| 252 | ;;;###autoload | ||
| 253 | (defun remember (&optional initial) | ||
| 254 | "Remember an arbitrary piece of data. | ||
| 255 | With a prefix, uses the region as INITIAL." | ||
| 256 | (interactive | ||
| 257 | (list (when current-prefix-arg | ||
| 258 | (buffer-substring (point) (mark))))) | ||
| 259 | (funcall (if remember-in-new-frame | ||
| 260 | #'frame-configuration-to-register | ||
| 261 | #'window-configuration-to-register) remember-register) | ||
| 262 | (let* ((annotation | ||
| 263 | (if remember-run-all-annotation-functions-flag | ||
| 264 | (mapconcat 'identity | ||
| 265 | (delq nil | ||
| 266 | (mapcar 'funcall remember-annotation-functions)) | ||
| 267 | "\n") | ||
| 268 | (run-hook-with-args-until-success | ||
| 269 | 'remember-annotation-functions))) | ||
| 270 | (buf (get-buffer-create remember-buffer))) | ||
| 271 | (run-hooks 'remember-before-remember-hook) | ||
| 272 | (funcall (if remember-in-new-frame | ||
| 273 | #'switch-to-buffer-other-frame | ||
| 274 | #'switch-to-buffer-other-window) buf) | ||
| 275 | (if remember-in-new-frame | ||
| 276 | (set-window-dedicated-p | ||
| 277 | (get-buffer-window (current-buffer) (selected-frame)) t)) | ||
| 278 | (remember-mode) | ||
| 279 | (when (= (point-max) (point-min)) | ||
| 280 | (when initial (insert initial)) | ||
| 281 | (setq remember-annotation annotation) | ||
| 282 | (when remember-initial-contents (insert remember-initial-contents)) | ||
| 283 | (when (and (stringp annotation) | ||
| 284 | (not (equal annotation ""))) | ||
| 285 | (insert "\n\n" annotation)) | ||
| 286 | (setq remember-initial-contents nil) | ||
| 287 | (goto-char (point-min))) | ||
| 288 | (message "Use C-c C-c to remember the data."))) | ||
| 289 | |||
| 290 | ;;;###autoload | ||
| 291 | (defun remember-other-frame (&optional initial) | ||
| 292 | "Call `remember' in another frame." | ||
| 293 | (interactive | ||
| 294 | (list (when current-prefix-arg | ||
| 295 | (buffer-substring (point) (mark))))) | ||
| 296 | (let ((remember-in-new-frame t)) | ||
| 297 | (remember initial))) | ||
| 298 | |||
| 299 | (defsubst remember-time-to-seconds (time) | ||
| 300 | "Convert TIME to a floating point number." | ||
| 301 | (+ (* (car time) 65536.0) | ||
| 302 | (cadr time) | ||
| 303 | (/ (or (car (cdr (cdr time))) 0) 1000000.0))) | ||
| 304 | |||
| 305 | (defsubst remember-mail-date (&optional rfc822-p) | ||
| 306 | "Return a simple date. Nothing fancy." | ||
| 307 | (if rfc822-p | ||
| 308 | (format-time-string "%a, %e %b %Y %T %z" (current-time)) | ||
| 309 | (format-time-string "%c" (current-time)))) | ||
| 310 | |||
| 311 | (defun remember-buffer-desc () | ||
| 312 | "Using the first line of the current buffer, create a short description." | ||
| 313 | (buffer-substring (point-min) | ||
| 314 | (save-excursion | ||
| 315 | (goto-char (point-min)) | ||
| 316 | (end-of-line) | ||
| 317 | (if (> (- (point) (point-min)) 60) | ||
| 318 | (goto-char (+ (point-min) 60))) | ||
| 319 | (point)))) | ||
| 320 | |||
| 321 | ;; Remembering to UNIX mailboxes | ||
| 322 | |||
| 323 | (defcustom remember-mailbox "~/Mail/remember" | ||
| 324 | "*The file in which to store remember data as mail." | ||
| 325 | :type 'file | ||
| 326 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 327 | |||
| 328 | (defcustom remember-default-priority "medium" | ||
| 329 | "*The default priority for remembered mail messages." | ||
| 330 | :type 'string | ||
| 331 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 332 | |||
| 333 | (defun remember-store-in-mailbox () | ||
| 334 | "Store remember data as if it were incoming mail. | ||
| 335 | In which case `remember-mailbox' should be the name of the mailbox. | ||
| 336 | Each piece of psuedo-mail created will have an `X-Todo-Priority' | ||
| 337 | field, for the purpose of appropriate splitting." | ||
| 338 | (let ((who (read-string "Who is this item related to? ")) | ||
| 339 | (moment | ||
| 340 | (format "%.0f" (remember-time-to-seconds (current-time)))) | ||
| 341 | (desc (remember-buffer-desc)) | ||
| 342 | (text (buffer-string))) | ||
| 343 | (with-temp-buffer | ||
| 344 | (insert (format " | ||
| 345 | From %s %s | ||
| 346 | Date: %s | ||
| 347 | From: %s | ||
| 348 | Message-Id: <remember-%s@%s> | ||
| 349 | X-Todo-Priority: %s | ||
| 350 | To: %s <%s> | ||
| 351 | Subject: %s\n\n" | ||
| 352 | (user-login-name) | ||
| 353 | (remember-mail-date) | ||
| 354 | (remember-mail-date t) | ||
| 355 | who | ||
| 356 | moment (system-name) | ||
| 357 | remember-default-priority | ||
| 358 | (user-full-name) user-mail-address | ||
| 359 | desc)) | ||
| 360 | (let ((here (point))) | ||
| 361 | (insert text) | ||
| 362 | (unless (bolp) | ||
| 363 | (insert "\n")) | ||
| 364 | (insert "\n") | ||
| 365 | (goto-char here) | ||
| 366 | (while (re-search-forward "^\\(From[: ]\\)" nil t) | ||
| 367 | (replace-match ">\\1"))) | ||
| 368 | (append-to-file (point-min) (point-max) remember-mailbox) | ||
| 369 | t))) | ||
| 370 | |||
| 371 | (custom-add-option 'remember-handler-functions 'remember-store-in-mailbox) | ||
| 372 | |||
| 373 | ;; Remembering to plain files | ||
| 374 | |||
| 375 | (defcustom remember-data-file "~/.notes" | ||
| 376 | "*The file in which to store unprocessed data." | ||
| 377 | :type 'file | ||
| 378 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 379 | |||
| 380 | (defcustom remember-leader-text "** " | ||
| 381 | "*The text used to begin each remember item." | ||
| 382 | :type 'string | ||
| 383 | :group 'remember) | ||
| 384 | |||
| 385 | (defun remember-append-to-file () | ||
| 386 | "Remember, with description DESC, the given TEXT." | ||
| 387 | (let ((text (buffer-string)) | ||
| 388 | (desc (remember-buffer-desc))) | ||
| 389 | (with-temp-buffer | ||
| 390 | (insert "\n" remember-leader-text (current-time-string) | ||
| 391 | " (" desc ")\n\n" text) | ||
| 392 | (if (not (bolp)) | ||
| 393 | (insert "\n")) | ||
| 394 | (if (find-buffer-visiting remember-data-file) | ||
| 395 | (let ((remember-text (buffer-string))) | ||
| 396 | (set-buffer (get-file-buffer remember-data-file)) | ||
| 397 | (save-excursion | ||
| 398 | (goto-char (point-max)) | ||
| 399 | (insert remember-text) | ||
| 400 | (when remember-save-after-remembering (save-buffer)))) | ||
| 401 | (append-to-file (point-min) (point-max) remember-data-file))))) | ||
| 402 | |||
| 403 | (custom-add-option 'remember-handler-functions 'remember-append-to-file) | ||
| 404 | |||
| 405 | ;;;###autoload | ||
| 406 | (defun remember-region (&optional beg end) | ||
| 407 | "Remember the data from BEG to END. | ||
| 408 | If called from within the remember buffer, BEG and END are ignored, | ||
| 409 | and the entire buffer will be remembered. | ||
| 410 | |||
| 411 | This function is meant to be called from the *Remember* buffer. | ||
| 412 | If you want to remember a region, supply a universal prefix to | ||
| 413 | `remember' instead. For example: C-u M-x remember." | ||
| 414 | ;; Sacha: I have no idea where remember.el gets this context information, but | ||
| 415 | ;; you can just use remember-annotation-functions. | ||
| 416 | (interactive) | ||
| 417 | (let ((b (or beg (min (point) (or (mark) (point-min))))) | ||
| 418 | (e (or end (max (point) (or (mark) (point-max)))))) | ||
| 419 | (save-restriction | ||
| 420 | (narrow-to-region b e) | ||
| 421 | (if remember-all-handler-functions | ||
| 422 | (run-hooks 'remember-handler-functions) | ||
| 423 | (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'remember-handler-functions)) | ||
| 424 | (remember-destroy)))) | ||
| 425 | |||
| 426 | ;;;###autoload | ||
| 427 | (defun remember-clipboard () | ||
| 428 | "Remember the contents of the current clipboard. | ||
| 429 | Most useful for remembering things from Netscape or other X Windows | ||
| 430 | application." | ||
| 431 | (interactive) | ||
| 432 | (remember (current-kill 0))) | ||
| 433 | |||
| 434 | ;;;###autoload | ||
| 435 | (defun remember-buffer () | ||
| 436 | "Remember the contents of the current buffer." | ||
| 437 | (interactive) | ||
| 438 | (remember-region (point-min) (point-max))) | ||
| 439 | |||
| 440 | ;;;###autoload | ||
| 441 | (defun remember-destroy () | ||
| 442 | "Destroy the current *Remember* buffer." | ||
| 443 | (interactive) | ||
| 444 | (when (equal remember-buffer (buffer-name)) | ||
| 445 | (kill-buffer (current-buffer)) | ||
| 446 | (jump-to-register remember-register))) | ||
| 447 | |||
| 448 | ;;; Internal Functions: | ||
| 449 | |||
| 450 | (defvar remember-mode-map () | ||
| 451 | "Keymap used in Remember mode.") | ||
| 452 | (when (not remember-mode-map) | ||
| 453 | (setq remember-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)) | ||
| 454 | (define-key remember-mode-map "\C-x\C-s" 'remember-buffer) | ||
| 455 | (define-key remember-mode-map "\C-c\C-c" 'remember-buffer) | ||
| 456 | (define-key remember-mode-map "\C-c\C-k" 'remember-destroy)) | ||
| 457 | |||
| 458 | (defun remember-mode () | ||
| 459 | "Major mode for output from \\[remember]. | ||
| 460 | \\<remember-mode-map>This buffer is used to collect data that you want | ||
| 461 | remember. Just hit \\[remember-region] when you're done entering, and | ||
| 462 | it will go ahead and file the data for latter retrieval, and possible | ||
| 463 | indexing. \\{remember-mode-map}" | ||
| 464 | (interactive) | ||
| 465 | (kill-all-local-variables) | ||
| 466 | (indented-text-mode) | ||
| 467 | (use-local-map remember-mode-map) | ||
| 468 | (setq major-mode 'remember-mode | ||
| 469 | mode-name "Remember") | ||
| 470 | (run-hooks 'remember-mode-hook)) | ||
| 471 | |||
| 472 | ;;; remember.el ends here | ||