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Re: bookmark+ help required
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tomas |
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Re: bookmark+ help required |
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Wed, 15 Apr 2015 22:02:02 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
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On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 09:24:15PM +0200, Guido Van Hoecke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I switched to bookmark+ and some of my bookmarks now have a different
> format:
>
> Old format:
> #1=(#("past.org" 0 8
> (bmkp-full-record #1#))
> (filename . "~/org/past.org")
> (front-context-string . "* DONE <2013-04-")
> (rear-context-string)
> (position . 1))
>
> New format:
> #1=(#("agenda.org" 0 10
> (bmkp-full-record #1#))
> (end-position . 12206)
> (time 21790 27563 50717 0)
> (visits . 0)
> (filename . "~/org/agenda.org")
> (front-context-string . "* TODO <2013-05-")
> (rear-context-string . "g niet gestart!\n")
> (position . 12206))
>
> I have an eshell function that allows me to type `j bookmark` (got it
> from http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EshellBmk (thanks!)) and it fails
> with the new format: it expects the 'filename' cell up front in the
> record. That works with the old records, but not the new ones. In the
> above 'agenda.org' bookmark it thinks that the filename is '12206'.
>
> Here's the relevant code:
> (if (setq filename (cdr (car (bookmark-get-bookmark-record bookmark))))
You might try instead
(if (setq filename (cdr (assq 'filename (bookmark-get-bookmark-record
bookmark))))
The "assq filename" extracts just the pair whose first half is the symbol
'filename: thus it should hit home in both cases.
HTH
- -- tomás
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