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- Sorry a few pixels at the left of the screen are cut off due to how
it was recorded but it should not affect the bulk of the information
- you\'ll see.  We\'ll also make the Org document driving the
+ you'll see.  We'll also make the Org document driving the
presentation available for offline review.
## Questions and answers
@@ -55,14 +55,14 @@ h. Hyperbole Expands Org Mode to an Emacs-wide Persistant Hyperbutton-Action Cap
to see the same result as someone else sees when a button is
activated.
- Q: Coming in from Org/Org-mode, would it be a fair assessment that
- Hyperbole is in some way a \*generalization\* of what most people
+ Hyperbole is in some way a *generalization* of what most people
think of the great features of Org to work across formats (i.e. not
- just in Org buffers, though \*also\* therein), with the Hyperbole
+ just in Org buffers, though *also* therein), with the Hyperbole
links/buttons being the recurring example? And that it then further
adds some capabilities (again across formats and thus including in
Org buffers). Being a global minor mode (vs a major mode and thus
coupled to a particular format namely org) is interesting per se,
- and I think goes to RMS\'s talk that Org\'s features could be more
+ and I think goes to RMS's talk that Org's features could be more
generalized and modularized. How is Hyperbole in that respect?
- A:Org, I believe, is focused on being an interactive notebook
and publishing tool notably for scientists or academics, even
@@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ h. Hyperbole Expands Org Mode to an Emacs-wide Persistant Hyperbutton-Action Cap
does little with conversion to formats for publication, aside
from export of Koutlines to HTML for use on the web.
- Q: Internal/Radio targets: are they able to link to other Org mode
- files (that are part of my agenda)? Background: \<\<\<example
- target\>\>\> (default Org mode feature) is great for glossary and so
+ files (that are part of my agenda)? Background: <<<example
+ target>>> (default Org mode feature) is great for glossary and so
forth but only works within a single Org mode file.
- A: You could develop an implicit button type that would link
from an external file to a radio target in another file.  These
@@ -98,9 +98,9 @@ h. Hyperbole Expands Org Mode to an Emacs-wide Persistant Hyperbutton-Action Cap
add a Hyperbole interface to it across time.  We are also
looking at related tools and how
- Q: When doing something where do you determine where to put it
- \'kotl, rolo, org\".? I like kotl for journaling and org mode for
+ 'kotl, rolo, org".? I like kotl for journaling and org mode for
gtd.:)
- - A: sure, they\'re both outlined formats and they work well.
+ - A: sure, they're both outlined formats and they work well.
depends on your taste
- Q:Would you recommend a specific resource for getting into
Hyperbole, or should I just start with the manual? Definitely
@@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ h. Hyperbole Expands Org Mode to an Emacs-wide Persistant Hyperbutton-Action Cap
the tutorial videos (mentioned before)
- Q: What is hyperorg?
- A: probably a typo for hyperborg
-- Q:Do you have advice for people who\'d like to try using Hyperbole
- with Org, but don\'t want to pollute Org files with inline Hyperbole
- links (e.g., with files that will be published)? (\...Or is that
+- Q:Do you have advice for people who'd like to try using Hyperbole
+ with Org, but don't want to pollute Org files with inline Hyperbole
+ links (e.g., with files that will be published)? (...Or is that
inevitably the point of Hyperbole links?)
- A: