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Right. It's nice to have something like that.
But since I probably wouldn't use the feature myself, I'd like to wait and see
if there are more people that actually want it. If I get enough voice, I'll try
to add some code for it. Feel free to do the implementation yourself if you
can't wait though ;)
Original comment by [email protected]
on 26 Jun 2011 at 7:00
from annot.
Maybe you could just implement another command, that creates a new buffer with
the content of the annotation file which can then be edited and saved.
Ideally you would even convert the content from elisp to org-mode. Once in
org-mode, the annotations can be exported to a bunch of formats.
Unfortunately I'm not familiar with elisp, at least not enough to do something
like this myself. So please let me know if you'll implement something like
this, if not I'll probably create a little python script to do it.
Thanks again for the great work!
/martin
Original comment by [email protected]
on 24 Feb 2012 at 11:11
from annot.
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