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Re: Gnus: Thread notes?
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Michael Heerdegen |
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Re: Gnus: Thread notes? |
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Mon, 16 Oct 2017 21:33:20 +0200 |
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Eric Abrahamsen <eric@ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
> I'll add a brief shameless plug for my package Gnorb (in Elpa) which
> does something like this. Basically you can attach Gnus messages to an
> Org heading (using the registry), and jump from the heading to an
> ephemeral group holding all the related messages. Plus a bunch of
> other stuff.
Thanks for all answers and ideas! I don't want to answer to all, so
here is a summary:
I already knew org capture commands - but as sole util, they don't alone
fit what I want. It could only be a part.
I also knew that I can tick messages. I already have hundreds of ticked
messages so that I started to mark messages as "unread" as a flag for
myself meaning "read it again - important". Not a good workflow.
I then learned about the Gnus registry, which is a thing I not knew
about and which fills a gap which I wondered why it existed. It allows
custom flags (solving the above problem) and storing arbitrary data
attached to a message. It's very low-level, however, but it would allow
to implement what I want.
Finally, "Gnorb" seems to fit perfectly, though I was a bit skeptical
first cause it seemed a bit complicated. It allows me to capture notes/
todos etc from the Gnus summary buffer. I can let Gnus flag all
messages that have an org headline attached in the summary buffer,
directly jump to the headline from the messages buffer and back etc -
all I wanted. Seems nice - how could something with such a nice name as
"Gnorb" disappoint you... ;-)
Regards,
Michael.