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Re: [O] Links sorting and exporting.
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Bastien |
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Re: [O] Links sorting and exporting. |
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Mon, 03 Feb 2014 16:03:16 +0100 |
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Hi Matthew,
Matthew Sauer <address@hidden> writes:
> What I am thinking is of a way to save a web bookmark in a file or
> two and then based on meta-tag have them exported into a html file.
> In other words, if I have a file with bookmarks that has tags:
> apple, fruit, orange, dog, horse, pet, animal, etc then it would
> create a html page named for the tag and any bookmark that has that
> tag would be present in it. The last piece would be to generate a
> front page that would have a relative link to those pages. This
> would be a way of publishing links for others in my group to use.
I think most of the pieces are already in place for this:
- you can use org-protocol.el to capture a URL from a web browser as
a subtree in an Org file ;
- you can tag the capture at will (or define several capture keys)
triggered by the button in your browser
- you can define a view for all subtrees tagged :bmk: -- and filter
this view for other tags -- e.g. for a subtree with :bmk:apple:, you
first list all :bmk: subtrees, then hit '/' to list :apple:
subtrees.
- from the agenda view, C-x C-w mybookmarkfile.org RET will store all
listed subtrees in a new Org file.
So maybe this is just a matter of refining this workflow.
HTH,
--
Bastien