The LJ-Update utility
Jun. 21st, 2005 09:22 amWell, 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?
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?