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The following is a diff entry against the emacs client lj-update 3.3 that supports tagging. Note that the client makes no effort to check the tags, ensure they're consistent with anything else you've ever done, or enforce comma-correctness. Brad's entry makes it clear that tags can be "short phrases," therefore it's up to you to put commas between your "short phrase" and single-word tags.

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Well, I've managed to configure some of the LJ-Update utility to do what I want it to, but I'm not sure I'm happy with the results. On the one hand, it's lovely when it works, but since there's no post hook I can't write an article, save it, edit it, and post it later. I have to write the article seperately from the header and when I'm ready to post it import it into an LJ-Update buffer. Bleah.

Still, it is nice and clean and I've managed to make it work well with the current scheme. Oh, and tab-completion of "mood" has stopped working. I wonder if that's because I'm running emacs over a remote X-terminal, rather than locally.

[Edit] This is not acceptable. LJ-Update reformats any paragraphs beyond the first, and any paragraph-s you may have reforamtted with Alt-Q (fill paragraph) function, in a completely stupid way, inserting double carriage returns. If they're not LJ-Update "soft line breaks", LJ-Update assumes you want new paragraphs completely. Yech.

I wonder if the new version of drivel is up and running?

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