org-protocol is about sending information from outside of Emacs to Emacs, normally people capture things in Org files, but because you can use any function, you can make your own to capture things in
Hi Jean Louis, I am quite slow at following textual instructions like these, and at converting them to executable steps (accompanied by links to the relevant documentation). You've probably noticed t
Maybe. But I have got a feeling that is unused search. What I was meaning but did not express it that search should be exposed to public. I am not sure if that namazu search engine provides good rele
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/ Searching there for "Instructions like that" I get: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi?query=%22Instructions+like+that%22&submit=Sear
That should be NOTE, not "not". By that I mean a file, even a package does not have its own namespace. Everything defined is accessible from everywhere. By this I mean, do it like this: (defvar some-
Instructions like that belong on a website where they become easily searchable for other users to understand it. We could index all the mailing list easily and provide search engine for this.