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Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options
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Gustav Wikström |
Subject: |
Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options |
Date: |
Sat, 17 Nov 2018 11:58:17 +0000 |
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for your detailed comments. Much appreciated.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden>
> Sent: den 4 november 2018 23:37
> To: Gustav Wikström <address@hidden>
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options
>
> Hello,
>
> Gustav Wikström <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > I’ve attached a patch with some suggested additions to org-attach.
> > Patch comments below. Please review.
>
> Thank you. Some comments follow.
>
> > * Add new linktype "attached" for attachments
>
> This seem a bit long. Why not "att" links?
Yeah - I liked "attached" because I prefer clear keywords. But sure, we can
keep it shorter. I'd suggest "@" instead in that case. Patch updated with that.
>
> > * Add further options for ATTACH_DIR
> >
> > When working with ATTACH_DIR there are now a couple of new options
> > available:
> > - org-attach-dir-inherit-by-default
>
> What is the difference between this and `org-attach-allow-inheritance'?
>
> > - org-attach-dir-create-if-not-exist
>
> What is the use-case for this one? It doesn't seem terribly useful at
> first glance.
If you try to open attachments on a node where there is no ID or ATTACH_DIR,
the default behavior is to add an ID and create a folder based on that ID. I
would like Org-mode to not do that. This customization give the user the option
to change that. Instead of providing this customization one could just change
the default behavior of org-attach, since it's a bit offensive to create
folders when I didn't ask for it. But instead of changing the default, I
thought this way was more graceful. I wouldn't mind skipping this customization
though, if the behavior was changed to what I implemented with
org-attach-dir-create-if-not-exist set to nil.
>
> > - org-attach-dir-relative
>
> I'm not sure to understand this one.
When adding folders to nodes using option "s" in org-attach, the path is
absolute. This makes attachment-directory paths relative to location of the
file instead.
> >
> > +This list shows the full set of built-in external link types:
> > +| http | web |
> > +| https | secure web |
> > +| doi | DOI for electronic resources |
> > +| file | file-links |
> > +| file+sys | file-links forced to open via OS |
> > +| file+emacs | file-links forced to open via emacs |
> > +| attached | links to attachments for nodes |
> > +| docview | doc-view mode |
> > +| id | Link to heading by id |
> > +| news | Usenet link |
> > +| mailto | mail link |
> > +| mhe | MH-E folder link |
> > +| rmail | Rmail link |
> > +| gnus | Gnus link |
> > +| bbdb | BBDB link |
> > +| irc | IRC link |
> > +| info | Info link |
> > +| shell | shell command |
> > +| elisp | interactive elisp command link |
> > +
> > +The following list shows examples for each link type.
> > +
> > +| =http://www.astro.uva.nl/=dominik= | on the web
> > |
> > +| =doi:10.1000/182= | DOI for an electronic
> > resource |
> > +| =file:/home/dominik/images/jupiter.jpg= | file, absolute path
> > |
> > +| =/home/dominik/images/jupiter.jpg= | same as above
> > |
> > +| =file:papers/last.pdf= | file, relative path
> > |
> > +| =./papers/last.pdf= | same as above
> > |
> > +| =file:/ssh:address@hidden:papers/last.pdf= | file, path on remote
> > machine |
> > +| =/ssh:address@hidden:papers/last.pdf= | same as above
> > |
> > +| =file:sometextfile::NNN= | file, jump to line number
> > |
> > +| =file:projects.org= | another Org file
> > |
> > +| =file:projects.org::some words= | text search in Org
> > file[fn:28] |
> > +| =file:projects.org::*task title= | heading search in Org file
> > |
> > +| =file+sys:/path/to/file= | open via OS, like
> > double-click |
> > +| =file+emacs:/path/to/file= | force opening by Emacs
> > |
> > +| =attached:projects.org= | file in folder attached to
> > headline |
> > +| =attached:projects.org::some words= | text search in attached file
> > |
> > +| =docview:papers/last.pdf::NNN= | open in doc-view mode at
> > page |
> > +| =id:B7423F4D-2E8A-471B-8810-C40F074717E9= | link to heading by ID
> > |
> > +| =news:comp.emacs= | Usenet link
> > |
> > +| =mailto:address@hidden | mail link
> > |
> > +| =mhe:folder= | MH-E folder link
> > |
> > +| =mhe:folder#id= | MH-E message link
> > |
> > +| =rmail:folder= | Rmail folder link
> > |
> > +| =rmail:folder#id= | Rmail message link
> > |
> > +| =gnus:group= | Gnus group link
> > |
> > +| =gnus:group#id= | Gnus article link
> > |
> > +| =bbdb:R.*Stallman= | BBDB link (with regexp)
> > |
> > +| =irc:/irc.com/#emacs/bob= | IRC link
> > |
> > +| =info:org#External links= | Info node link
> > |
> > +| =shell:ls *.org= | shell command
> > |
> > +| =elisp:org-agenda= | interactive Elisp command
> > |
> > +| =elisp:(find-file "Elisp.org")= | Elisp form to evaluate
> > |
>
> I'm not sure to like the change above. It introduces a lot of
> redundancy.
>
Currently the list in the documentation is just a bunch of examples. I've
looked at it a couple of times asking myself "What is the complete list of
built in link types?". This commit "fixes" that. I wouldn't say its redundant
since all the rows in the second list are just examples.
> > Here is the syntax of the different ways to attach a search to a file
> > link, together with explanations for each:
> >
> > #+begin_example
> > -[[file:~/code/main.c::255]]
> > -[[file:~/xx.org::My Target]]
> > -[[file:~/xx.org::*My Target]]
> > -[[file:~/xx.org::#my-custom-id]]
> > -[[file:~/xx.org::/regexp/]]
> > + [[file:~/code/main.c::255]]
> > + [[file:~/xx.org::My Target]]
> > + [[file:~/xx.org::*My Target]]
> > + [[file:~/xx.org::#my-custom-id]]
> > + [[file:~/xx.org::/regexp/]]
> > + [[attached:~/code/main.c::255]]
> > #+end_example
>
> Please discard this change.
Ofc, sorry for that.
>
> > +Another method is /attachments/, which are files located in a
> > +directory belonging to an outline node. Org uses directories either
> > +named by the unique ID of each entry, or by the =ATTACH_DIR= property.
> > +ID-based directories are by default located in the ~data~ directory
>
> ... =data/= directory, which ...
Done.
>
> > +(defcustom org-attach-dir-inherit-by-default nil
> > + "Defines whether ATTACH_DIR-directories should be inherited by
> > + subheadings by default when created. Defaults to not being
> > + inherited."
> > + :group 'org-attach
> > + :type 'boolean)
>
> First line in a docstring must be a full sentence. Indentation is wrong
> in the subsequent lines. Also, the `defcustom' is missing keywords,
> e.g., :package-version and :safe.
I can't say I understand the use of :safe here. But added it anyways. If you
care, please explain why it's needed. Package-version is added. I set it to
9.2. Correct?
>
> > +(defcustom org-attach-dir-create-if-not-exists t
> > + "Choose whether ATTACH_DIR-directories should be created if
> > +they do not exist since before. Default is to create them."
> > + :group 'org-attach
> > + :type 'boolean)
> > +
> > +(defcustom org-attach-dir-relative nil
> > + "Choose whether ATTACH_DIR-directories should be added as
> > +relative links or not. Defaults to not relative."
> > + :group 'org-attach
> > + :type 'boolean)
>
> Ditto.
Ok
>
> > (defcustom org-attach-commit t
> > "If non-nil commit attachments with git.
> > This is only done if the Org file is in a git repository."
> > @@ -280,20 +299,26 @@ Throw an error if we cannot root the directory."
> > "Set the ATTACH_DIR node property and ask to move files there.
> > The property defines the directory that is used for attachments
> > of the entry. When called with `\\[universal-argument]', reset \
> > -the directory to
> > -the default ID based one."
> > +the directory to the default ID based one. Creates relative links
>
> You need to use two spaces to separate sentences.
Ah, yes ofc. Fixed.
>
> > + (let ((old (org-attach-dir nil))
> > + (new
> > + (progn
> > + (if arg (org-entry-delete nil "ATTACH_DIR")
> > + (let* ((attach-dir (read-directory-name
> > + "Attachment directory: "
> > + (org-entry-get nil
> > + "ATTACH_DIR")))
> > + (current-dir (file-name-directory (or load-file-name
> > + buffer-file-name)))
>
> Why `load-file-name'? Why not using `default-directory'?
Good question. I don't remember having any particular arguments for it. I'll
change to your suggestion.
>
> > +(defun org-attach-open-link (link &optional in-emacs)
> > + "LINK is expanded with the attached directory and opened the same
> > +way as file-links are."
>
> You need to expound the arguments in the docstring.
Sorry, I don't understand what I'm supposed to do here... I changed the comment
to (maybe?) make it read better. Other than that, I'm at a loss.
>
> > + (file-types-re (format "[][]\\[\\(?:file\\|attached\\|[./~]%s\\)"
> > (if (not link-abbrevs) ""
> > (format "\\|\\(?:%s:\\)"
> > (regexp-opt link-abbrevs))))))
>
> Why is it needed? "attached" link type is already registered, so you
> don't need to also hard-code it here.
This is when parsing the buffer for images. I couldn't get org-mode to display
images without this.
>
> > + (when (and (or (equal "file" (org-element-property :type link))
> > + (equal "attached" (org-element-property :type
> > link)))
>
> Ditto.
Same comment as above.
>
> > + (let ((file (if (equal "attached" (org-element-property :type
> > link))
> > + (require 'org-attach)
> > + (org-attach-expand
> > + (org-link-unescape
> > + (org-element-property :path link)))
> > + (expand-file-name
> > + (org-link-unescape
> > + (org-element-property :path link))))))
>
> Ditto.
Same comment as above.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Nicolas Goaziou
Thanks again for your comments. Updated patch is attached/att/@!
Kind regards,
Gustav
0001-org-attach-org-manual-org-New-link-type-more-attach-.patch
Description: 0001-org-attach-org-manual-org-New-link-type-more-attach-.patch
- Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options, Marco Wahl, 2018/11/01
- Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options, Gustav Wikström, 2018/11/02
- Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options, Ihor Radchenko, 2018/11/02
- Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options, Gustav Wikström, 2018/11/17
- Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options, Ihor Radchenko, 2018/11/17
- Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options, Gustav Wikström, 2018/11/18
- Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options, Ihor Radchenko, 2018/11/20
- Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options, Gustav Wikström, 2018/11/24