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Re: [PATCH] New remote resource download policy
From: |
Timothy |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH] New remote resource download policy |
Date: |
Wed, 29 Jun 2022 23:27:59 +0800 |
User-agent: |
mu4e 1.6.11; emacs 28.0.92 |
Hi Max,
Max Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> writes:
>>> I see your intention to add something fancy to the dialog. May `org-mks’ be
>>> reused instead to avoid proliferation variants of rather similar UI code?
>> Well, the thing here is that I’m explicitly trying to mimic the
>> file-local-variable dialog, and since a general form isn’t exposed by Emacs,
>> a
>> little bit of proliferation seems like the best option to me.
>
> From my point of view the result is rather close (prompt should be adjusted):
>
> (let ((uri “<https://orgmode.org>”))
> (org-mks
> nil
> (format “An org-mode document would like to download %s, which is not
> considered safe.
>
> Do you want to download this?”
> (propertize uri ’face ’(:inherit org-link :weight normal)))
> nil ; prompt
> `((,(propertize “!” ’face ’success)
> “download this resource, and permanantly mark it as safe.”)
> (,(propertize “y” ’face ’warning)
> “to download this resource, just this once.”)
> (,(propertize “n” ’face ’error)
> “skip this resource.”))))
I just tried this snippet and it looked quite different to me, that said I have
tweaked `org-mks' a bit in my config… (I initially found org-capture quite
ugly).
I also really don’t like how `org-mks' so forcefully grabs all keyboard input. I
can see it being nice to jump back to the buffer and see where the resource is
being used, which isn’t really possible using `org-mks'.
All the best,
Timothy