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@@ -111,23 +111,22 @@ 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
+ - sachac: I had to come up with IDs for all the talks, that was just the one I made up for this one
- 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:
+- Q: How is the integration with org-roam?
## Other discussions from IRC
- I like the use of the term "cognitive overhead"
- I really need to spend more time digging into Hyperbole. So far I only use it to open urls in the browser :D
- These hyperbole talks are making me want to try
-- We know how it works and update the internals all the time, though there certainly is a lot of behavior/capability.
- The issue I've got is that plain org-mode can deal with probably 50% of the use-cases of Hyperbole and the other 50% are not that important to me (yet). ...
- Interesting idea: "Hyperbole golf" - somebody suggest something that should be accomplished. I'm doing it with my Org mode setup and the other person does it with Hyperbole. I'm sure that Hyperbole may be more elegant but so far, I didn't see anything that I can't do with my setup as well.
-- I would love to see a table comparing how to do things with Org and with Hyperbole
-- with examples
-- <+publicvoit> along with eev, zk, org brain. There are a lot of these type of packages
+- I would love to see a table comparing how to do things with Org and with Hyperbole with examples, with eev, zk, org brain. There are a lot of these type of packages
- no problem. However, some things are non-standard org mode because they depend on my personal setup such as file links which I do use without path.
- Notice how there is so little to Hyperbole buttons embedded in the buffer, so it doesn't break your flow when reading the text, e.g. if you just open the file without a structured viewer.
- would it be easy to add a section to the table saying "to run these examples in Org you need to run this first?"
@@ -141,13 +140,13 @@ h. Hyperbole Expands Org Mode to an Emacs-wide Persistant Hyperbutton-Action Cap
- There is not enough time for all of these
- Action Key = {M-RET}; Assist Key = {C-u M-RET} though you can bind them as you like.
- for action key and action key assist a good idea would be use a mouse that has extra buttons for those
-- hyperorg is a separate mode from hyperbole?
- I just installed hyperbole and I think it just works.
- Awesome demo, thanks!
- Thanks rswgnu! Great exposition, I'm much further along on my way towards Hyperbole enlightenment that's for sure.
- Awesome talk, definitely planning to try out Hyperbole
-- How is the integration with org-roam?
- Intense but too much information for just a Hyperbole newbie
+- I will have to watch your talk 3 or 4 times...too much directly to the vein!
+ - A: Thanks. That was the idea, to expose people to new things rapidly just to encourage interest. Install Hyperbole and you can learn at your own pace.
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