charlesroelli

Results 27 comments of charlesroelli

You can definitely browse archived pages from Emacs. Just call `M-x org-board-open' while the cursor is inside an archive entry. You can also tag archive entries just like any other...

You can of course search through the buffer where the web page is loaded, but I haven't implemented searching directly from an entry or multiple entries (which I think is...

By "attached file link", do you mean a link to the downloaded file or a link to the Org entry that references the file?

Yes, it should be possible to do this by adapting the expression that calculates the value of `org-board-default-browser`.

Sure @kennethbruskiewicz, you should be able to use any browse function as the value of `org-board-default-browser`. Unfortunately, though, its `:type` is a bit limited at the moment, so you may...

Sounds neat, thanks for bringing this up. I guess one way to add archives from org-board into Memacs would be to add a corresponding entry for each org-board archive into...

Okay, I see. I'll keep this issue open and will have a look at Memacs soon to see what I can do.

Thanks for the suggestion. While it would look nicer to do that (especially for modern web browsers), I tend to write the documentation in plain text as a comment at...

> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2018 03:10:24 -0700 > From: alphapapa > > Another vote for doing this. The readme is much harder to read on GitHub than it would...

> Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2018 21:59:06 -0700 > From: alphapapa > Reply-To: scallywag/org-board > Cc: scallywag , Comment > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="--==_mimepart_5b989d1a66841_3a0d3f938a4d45c4115734"; charset=UTF-8 > > > [1:text/plain Show] >...