diff --git a/README.org b/README.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c10acaa --- /dev/null +++ b/README.org @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2013 Tom Willemsen +# +# This file is part of CLark +# +# CLark is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it +# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# CLark is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with CLark. If not, see . + +#+TITLE: Conkeror +#+STARTUP: showall + +[[http://conkeror.org][Conkeror]] is an awesome xulrunner-based web browser with Emacs-like +functionality. It is easily extended and if you like Emacs, a +pleasure to use. It does not seem to have great bookmark management +capabilities, unless you use firefox's bookmarking tools. This is one +of the reasons CLark was written. + +* Set-up + + To use the CLark Conkeror module you need to put its location in + Conkeror's load path, afterwards you should load or require it. So + in your ~.conkerorrc~ you should put: + #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE + load_paths.push("file:///path/to/clark/js/"); + require("clark"); + #+END_EXAMPLE + + If you don't have the CLark executable in your path you should set + the =clark_program= user variable to the location of the CLark + executable: + #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE + clark_program = "/path/to/clark"; + #+END_EXAMPLE + + Once that is done you kan either bind the available functions to + the keys you like, or you could bind =clark_keymap= to a key, for + example: + #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE + define_key(content_buffer_normal_keymap, "b", clark_keymap); + #+END_EXAMPLE + + If you would like to see whether or not you've bookmarked the + current URL, you could add the =clark_bookmarked_widget= to your + Conkeror mode-line: + #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE + add_hook("mode_line_hook", mode_line_adder(clark_bookmarked_widget), true); + #+END_EXAMPLE + + If you don't like the way the =clark_bookmarked_widget= shows you + whether or not the current URL has been bookmarked, you can + customize these by setting either or both of the variables + =clark_bookmarked_string= and =clark_not_bookmarked_string=. + +* Usage + + The Conkeror module is written to mirror the functionality found in + CLark, here's a list of its commands: + + - =clark-exists-p= :: Prints an indication of whether or not the + current URL has been bookmarked. Uses the same + command the =clark_bookmarked_widget= does, only + requires the user to explicitly call it. + + - =clark-add= :: Add the curren URL to CLark. Asks for a title, + description and any tags you wish to assign it. + + - =clark-add-link= :: Does the same thing =clark-add= does, except it + also asks which link found on the current page + to bookmark, instead of using the current URL. + + - =clark-edit= :: Edit the current URL's data. Asks for a name and a + description, if either one is left empty, it is not + sent to CLark and thus not changed. + + - =clark-find-url= :: Calls =find-url= with completions gathered from + CLark. Uses the =search= command, so any text + typed into the minibuffer gets matched as a + substring of a bookmark's title, or a tag. + + - =clark-find-url-new-buffer= :: Does thee same thing =clark-find-url= + does, except it opens the URL in a new buffer, instead of the + current buffer. + + - =clark-remove= :: Removes the current URL from CLark. + + - =clark-set-tags= :: Replace or remove the tags for the current url's + bookmark. If any tags are given they replace the + bookmark's old tags, if the field is left empty, + all tags are removed. + + All of these are included in the =clark_keymap=.