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Re: [Orgmode] org-remember-AFTER-finalize-hook , anyone?


From: Ryan Thompson
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] org-remember-AFTER-finalize-hook , anyone?
Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 10:23:20 -0800

Ooh, I solved this problem before, but then I accidentally deleted all my files. I have a backup, but I haven't gotten around to restoring everything yet. I'll get back to you later.

-Ryan

On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Stefano Zacchiroli <address@hidden> wrote:
Short summary: I'd like to have a org-remember-after-finalize-hook which
is invoked *after* remember-finalize in function org-remember-finalize.
Does it exist and I've missed it or there is a work-around for its lack?

In more detail, my use case is that I invoke remember from mutt (more on
this when I've solved this last remaining issue) to store org notes
which have backlink to the originating mail. To that end, I use
org-protocol with emacsclient, invoking the following pseudo command:

 emacsclient -t 'org-protocol:/remember:/m/mutt:$mid/mail/$note_body'

It works fine. However, after having hit C-c C-c , only the org-mode
*window* goes away, whereas the whole emacsclient instance stays around,
usually with the scratch buffer. Given that I've invoked it only to
execute org-protocol, it would be nice for the whole emacsclient
instance to go away at the end.

Having the requested hook I can hack a command which close the whole
frame.

Additionally I wonder: isn't this a bug in org-protocol? Can't it just
use the whole frame and make it go away at the end?

TIA,
Cheers.

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