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Improve MobileOrg documentation

* doc/org.texi (MobileOrg): Improve documentation about MobileOrg,
move all webdav server configuration to the FAQ.
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Carsten Dominik 2010-05-31 09:14:12 +02:00
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@ -12434,11 +12434,13 @@ The following example counts the number of entries with TODO keyword
@cindex iPhone
@cindex MobileOrg
@i{MobileOrg} is an application for the @i{iPhone/iPod Touch} series of
devices, developed by Richard Moreland. @i{MobileOrg} offers offline viewing
and capture support for an Org-mode system rooted on a ``real'' computer. It
does also allow you to record changes to existing entries. For information
about @i{MobileOrg}, see @uref{http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/}).
@uref{http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/, MobileOrg} is an application for the
@i{iPhone/iPod Touch} series of devices, developed by Richard Moreland.
@i{MobileOrg} offers offline viewing and capture support for an Org-mode
system rooted on a ``real'' computer. It does also allow you to record
changes to existing entries. Android users should check out
@uref{http://wiki.github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/, MobileOrg Android}
by Matt Jones.
This appendix describes the support Org has for creating agenda views in a
format that can be displayed by @i{MobileOrg}, and for integrating notes
@ -12461,37 +12463,23 @@ in-buffer settings, but it will understand the logistics of TODO state
@node Setting up the staging area, Pushing to MobileOrg, MobileOrg, MobileOrg
@section Setting up the staging area
Org-mode has commands to prepare a directory with files for @i{MobileOrg},
and to read captured notes from there. If Emacs can directly write to the
WebDAV directory@footnote{If you are using a public server, you might prefer
to encrypt the files on the server. This can be done with Org-mode 6.35 and
MobileOrg 1.2. On the Emacs side, configure the variables
@code{org-mobile-use-encryption} and @code{org-mobile-encryption-password}.}
accessed by @i{MobileOrg}, just point to this directory using the variable
@code{org-mobile-directory}. Using the @file{tramp} method,
@code{org-mobile-directory} may point to a remote directory accessible
through, for example, @file{ssh/scp}:
MobileOrg needs to interact with Emacs through directory on a
server@footnote{If you are using a public server, you might prefer to encrypt
the files on the server. This can be done with Org-mode 6.35 and, hopefully,
with MobileOrg 1.4 (please check before trying to use this). On the Emacs
side, configure the variables @code{org-mobile-use-encryption} and
@code{org-mobile-encryption-password}.}. The easiest way to create that
directory is to use a free @uref{http://dropbox.com,Dropbox.com} account.
When MobileOrg first connects to your Dropbox, it will create a directory
@i{MobileOrg} inside the Dropbox. After the directory has been created, tell
Emacs about it:
@smallexample
(setq org-mobile-directory "/scpc:user@@remote.host:org/webdav/")
@end smallexample
@lisp
(setq org-mobile-directory "~/Dropbox/MobileOrg")
@end lisp
If Emacs cannot access the WebDAV directory directly using a @file{tramp}
method, or you prefer to maintain a local copy, you can use a local directory
for staging. Other means must then be used to keep this directory in sync
with the WebDAV directory. In the following example, files are staged in
@file{~/stage}, and Org-mode hooks take care of moving files to and from the
WebDAV directory using @file{scp}.
@smallexample
(setq org-mobile-directory "~/stage/")
(add-hook 'org-mobile-post-push-hook
(lambda () (shell-command "scp -r ~/stage/* user@@wdhost:mobile/")))
(add-hook 'org-mobile-pre-pull-hook
(lambda () (shell-command "scp user@@wdhost:mobile/mobileorg.org ~/stage/ ")))
(add-hook 'org-mobile-post-pull-hook
(lambda () (shell-command "scp ~/stage/mobileorg.org user@@wdhost:mobile/")))
@end smallexample
Org-mode has commands to put files for @i{MobileOrg} into that directory,
and to read captured notes from there.
@node Pushing to MobileOrg, Pulling from MobileOrg, Setting up the staging area, MobileOrg
@section Pushing to MobileOrg
@ -12501,28 +12489,26 @@ to the directory @code{org-mobile-directory}. By default this list contains
all agenda files (as listed in @code{org-agenda-files}), but additional files
can be included by customizing @code{org-mobiles-files}. File names will be
staged with path relative to @code{org-directory}, so all files should be
inside this directory. The push operation also creates (in the same
directory) a special Org file @file{agendas.org}. This file is an Org-mode
style outline, containing every custom agenda view defined by the user.
While creating the agendas, Org-mode will force@footnote{See the variable
@code{org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items}.} an ID property on all entries
referenced by the agendas, so that these entries can be uniquely identified
if @i{MobileOrg} flags them for further action. Finally, Org writes the file
@file{index.org}, containing links to all other files. If @i{MobileOrg} is
configured to request this file from the WebDAV server, all agendas and Org
files will be downloaded to the device. To speed up the download, MobileOrg
will only read files whose checksums@footnote{stored automatically in the
file @file{checksums.dat}} have changed.
inside this directory. The push operation also creates a special Org file
@file{agendas.org} with all custom agenda view defined by the
user@footnote{While creating the agendas, Org-mode will force (see the
variable @code{org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items}) ID properties on all
referenced entries, so that these entries can be uniquely
identified if @i{MobileOrg} flags them for further action.}. Finally, Org
writes the file @file{index.org}, containing links to all other files.
@i{MobileOrg} first reads this file from the server, and then downloads all
agendas and Org files listed in it. To speed up the download, MobileOrg will
only read files whose checksums@footnote{stored automatically in the file
@file{checksums.dat}} have changed.
@node Pulling from MobileOrg, , Pushing to MobileOrg, MobileOrg
@section Pulling from MobileOrg
When @i{MobileOrg} synchronizes with the WebDAV server, it not only pulls the
Org files for viewing. It also appends captured entries and pointers to
flagged and changed entries to the file @file{mobileorg.org} on the server.
Org has a @emph{pull} operation that integrates this information into an
inbox file and operates on the pointers to flagged entries. Here is how it
works:
When @i{MobileOrg} synchronizes with the server, it not only pulls the Org
files for viewing. It also appends captured entries and pointers to flagged
and changed entries to the file @file{mobileorg.org} on the server. Org has
a @emph{pull} operation that integrates this information into an inbox file
and operates on the pointers to flagged entries. Here is how it works:
@enumerate
@item
@ -12687,6 +12673,8 @@ patches.
@i{Scott Jaderholm} proposed footnotes, control over whitespace between
folded entries, and column view for properties.
@item
@i{Matt Jones} wrote @i{MobileOrg Android}.
@item
@i{Tokuya Kameshima} wrote @file{org-wl.el} and @file{org-mew.el}.
@item
@i{Shidai Liu} ("Leo") asked for embedded La@TeX{} and tested it. He also

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@ -71,7 +71,8 @@ Encryption uses AES-256, with a password given in
`org-mobile-encryption-password'.
When nil, plain files are kept on the server.
Turning on encryption requires to set the same password in the MobileOrg
application."
application. Before turning this on, check of MobileOrg does already
support it - at the time of this writing it did not yet."
:group 'org-mobile
:type 'boolean)