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authorMichael Olson <mwolson@gnu.org>2007-10-30 13:57:17 +0000
committerMichael Olson <mwolson@gnu.org>2007-10-30 13:57:17 +0000
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remember.texi: Remove mentions of things outside of Emacs
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@@ -58,10 +58,6 @@ Free Documentation License''.
* Function Reference:: Interactive functions in remember.el.
* Keystrokes:: Keystrokes bound in Remember Mode.
* Backends:: Backends for saving notes.
-* Copying:: The GNU General Public License gives you
- permission to redistribute Remember on
- certain terms; it also explains that
- there is no warranty.
* GNU Free Documentation License:: The license for this documentation.
* Concept Index:: Search for terms.
@@ -71,9 +67,9 @@ Free Documentation License''.
Backends
* Text File:: Saving to a text file.
+* Diary:: Saving to a Diary file.
* Mailbox:: Saving to a mailbox.
-* Bibliography:: Saving to a bibliography.
-* Planner Page:: Saving to a Planner page.
+* Org:: Saving to an Org Mode file.
@end detailmenu
@end menu
@@ -162,15 +158,14 @@ want to bind this to an easily accessible keystroke, like @kbd{C-x
M-r}), slam in your text however you like, and then hit @kbd{C-c C-c}.
It will file the data away for later retrieval, and possibly indexing.
-Indexing is to data what ``studying'' is in the real world. What you
-do when you study (or lucubrate, for some of us) is to realize certain
+Indexing is to data what ``studying'' is in the real world. What you do
+when you study (or lucubrate, for some of us) is to realize certain
relationships implicit in the data, so that you can make use of those
relationships. Expressing that a certain quote you remembered was a
-religious quote, and that you want the ability to pull up all quotes
-of a religious nature, is what studying does. This is a more labor
-intensive task than the original remembering of the data, and it's
-typical in real life to set aside a special period of time for doing
-this work.
+literary quote, and that you want the ability to pull up all quotes of a
+literary nature, is what studying does. This is a more labor intensive
+task than the original remembering of the data, and it's typical in real
+life to set aside a special period of time for doing this work.
``Remember'' works in the same way. When you enter data, either by
typing it into a buffer, or using the contents of the selected region,
@@ -240,12 +235,6 @@ very accessible keystrokes facilities using the mode:
(define-key global-map (kbd "<f9> R") 'remember-region)
@end lisp
-Check out the Planner package
-(@uref{http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/PlannerMode}) for plenty
-of annotation functions you can use with Remember. If you use Planner,
-you can easily publish your remembered notes as HTML and RSS.
-(@pxref{Planner Page})
-
By default, remember uses the first annotation returned by
@code{remember-annotation-functions}. To include all of the annotations,
set @code{remember-run-all-annotation-functions-flag} to non-nil.
@@ -319,7 +308,7 @@ Remember the contents of the current buffer.
@end table
-@node Backends, Copying, Keystrokes, Top
+@node Backends, GNU Free Documentation License, Keystrokes, Top
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@chapter Backends
@@ -327,138 +316,80 @@ You can save remembered notes to a variety of backends.
@menu
* Text File:: Saving to a text file.
+* Diary:: Saving to a Diary file.
* Mailbox:: Saving to a mailbox.
-* Bibliography:: Saving to a bibliography.
-* Planner Page:: Saving to a Planner page.
+* Org:: Saving to an Org Mode file.
@end menu
-@node Text File, Mailbox, Backends, Backends
+@node Text File, Diary, Backends, Backends
+@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section Saving to a Text File
-@cindex text file
-@cindex outline
+@cindex text file, saving to
-This backend comes with Emacs.
+@subheading Insinuation
@lisp
(setq remember-handler-functions '(remember-append-to-file))
@end lisp
+@subheading Options
+
@defopt remember-data-file
+The file in which to store unprocessed data.
@end defopt
@defopt remember-leader-text
+The text used to begin each remember item.
@end defopt
-@node Mailbox, Bibliography, Text File, Backends
-@section Saving to a Mailbox
-@cindex mailbox, saving to a
-
-@lisp
-(setq remember-handler-functions '(remember-store-in-mailbox))
-@end lisp
-
-@defopt remember-mailbox
-Name of mailbox to save messages to.
-@end defopt
-
-This backend does not come with Emacs. To get it, download the latest
-version of Remember from @url{http://download.gna.org/remember-el/}.
+@node Diary, Mailbox, Text File, Backends
+@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@section Saving to a Diary file
+@cindex diary, integration
-If you want to use BBDB to associate remembered snippets with entries
-in your contact database, use the following code snippet:
+@subheading Insinuation
@lisp
-(require 'remember-bbdb)
-(setq remember-handler-functions '(remember-bbdb-store-in-mailbox))
+(require 'remember-diary)
+(add-to-list 'remember-handler-functions 'remember-diary-extract-entries)
@end lisp
-@node Bibliography, Planner Page, Mailbox, Backends
-@section Saving to a Bibliography
-
-This backend does not come with Emacs. To get it, download the latest
-version of Remember from @url{http://download.gna.org/remember-el/}.
-
-Bibl-mode is a major mode for maintaining bibliography files. You can
-get bibl-mode from:
-@uref{http://ftp.azc.uam.mx/mirrors/gnu/emacs-lisp/bosullivan-packages/bibl-mode/}.
+@subheading Options
-@lisp
-(require 'remember-bibl)
-@end lisp
-
-@defun remember-url
-Remember a URL in @code{bibl-mode} that is being visited with w3.
-@end defun
-
-@defun remember-location
-Remember a bookmark location in `bibl-mode'.
-@end defun
-
-You can use this in addition to your normal remember backend.
+@defopt remember-diary-file
+File for extracted diary entries.
+@end defopt
-@node Planner Page, , Bibliography, Backends
+@node Mailbox, Org, Diary, Backends
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-@section Saving to a Planner Page
-@cindex @file{remember-planner.el}, using
-@cindex remember-el, using with PlannerMode
-
-This backend does not come with Emacs. To get it, download the latest
-version of Remember from @url{http://download.gna.org/remember-el/}.
-
-If you are using PlannerMode, depending on your configuration, notes
-made using remember-el may actually be saved to a project and/or day
-plan page.
-
-@file{remember-planner.el} makes the notes you save with remember have
-more context information associated with them, in the way that
-PlannerMode tasks do.
-
-To use remember-planner, place this in your @file{.emacs}:
-
-@lisp
-(require 'remember-planner)
-(setq remember-handler-functions '(remember-planner-append))
-@end lisp
+@section Saving to a Mailbox
+@cindex mailbox, saving to
-To take advantage of PlannerMode's annotation functions, add the
-following code as well:
+@subheading Insinuation
@lisp
-(setq remember-annotation-functions planner-annotation-functions)
+(add-to-list 'remember-handler-functions 'remember-store-in-mailbox)
@end lisp
-Then, type @kbd{M-x remember} to remember new text, @kbd{M-x
-remember-region} to remember the current region, or @kbd{C-u M-x
-remember} to remember the current region but have an opportunity to
-edit it before it is saved.
-
-@defopt remember-planner-xref-p
-Non-nil means cross-reference new entries with plan pages. Plan pages
-are useful for gathering related information. If you don't want a note
-associated with a plan page, you can press RET to accept the default
-(just today's page) or specify nil at the prompt.
-@end defopt
+@subheading Options
-@defopt remember-planner-copy-on-xref-flag
-Non-nil means copy note text instead of moving it to the plan page. If
-nil, move the note body to the plan page, leaving a cross-reference
-link on the day page. This results in shorter day pages but may be
-harder for people to read.
+@defopt remember-mailbox
+The file in which to store remember data as mail.
@end defopt
-@defopt remember-planner-timestamp-format
-Format of timestamp for remember entries.
+@defopt remember-default-priority
+The default priority for remembered mail messages.
@end defopt
-@file{remember-planner.el} does not define any interactive functions
-or keybindings.
-
-@node Copying, GNU Free Documentation License, Backends, Top
+@node Org, , Mailbox, Backends
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-@appendix GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
-@include gpl.texi
+@section Saving to an Org Mode file
+@cindex org mode, integration
+
+For instructions on how to integrate Remember with Org Mode,
+consult @ref{Remember, , , org}.
-@node GNU Free Documentation License, Concept Index, Copying, Top
+@node GNU Free Documentation License, Concept Index, Backends, Top
@appendix GNU Free Documentation License
@include doclicense.texi