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From: | Chris Lowis |
Subject: | [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Including RSS feeds in a project page |
Date: | Fri, 25 Mar 2005 09:38:21 +0000 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 (Windows/20041206) |
My idea was to use the (rough) delicious-el code that I've written (http://johnsu01.isa-geek.net:8000/darcs/delicious-el/delicious-el.tar.gz) topull information into Planner pages.
I thought about that after I posted the first message - I use your delicious code with w3m-emacs.
There's several possibilities for exactly how this could work. If you want to give some examples of what exactly you would like to see on your plan pages and what kinds of things you would like to be able to configure, throw them out and I'll give it a go.
On a project page for example, it would be useful to have a * Bookmarks section, for example, containing related bookmarks for that project. Then if I tag a url in del.icio.us with a project.name tag, the information would appear in the project page. If it could appear in both the Emacs buffer AND the published page, and include the "information" field from delicious as well, that would be fantastic.
I'm not much of an elisp hacker, but I'm learning, so any thing you can give me to get started would be appreciated.
I notice Sacha includes delicious tags in her blog -- is that done by hand, or automatically with a script, Sacha ?
Chris
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