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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ See also:
you theow a region or buffer to a window or replace its contents
with another buffer.  This is documented in the Hyperbole
manual.
- - \<ElfOfPi\> There's also C-@ (mark-org-subtree) which
+ - There's also C-@ (mark-org-subtree) which
interferes with Hyperbole
- Can you explain how it interferes?  Any conflict would
likely be a bug, not an incompatibility.
@@ -67,35 +67,38 @@ See also:
implicit button type defined via defib which invokes an action
type of the same name defined with defact.  Just read the code
and you'll see how it works.
+- Q: is hyperbole easy to turn on and off nowadays? I remember that many years ago just having it installed would make it change some behaviours globally
+ - audience: yes just a hyperbole-mode to toggle or (hyperbole-mode -1) to make sure to disable
+ - audience: I can usually just type M-x hyperbole to toggle it
## Notes
-- \<alzai\> Hyperbole looks like an incredible tool but I can't quite
+- Hyperbole looks like an incredible tool but I can't quite
seem to get it. These examples make me want to try again though :)
- Same here, I actually leave it in the background and hit M-RET
from time to time :D
-- \<ElephantErgo\> "take away your freedom" 🤔 "ta bort din
+- "take away your freedom" 🤔 "ta bort din
frihet" 🙁
-- \<sleep_walker\> nice talk! Hyperbole is in my TODO list for some
+- nice talk! Hyperbole is in my TODO list for some
time already, I should bring it to the top\...
-- \<maxxcan\> I think that Hyperbole is a little diamon inside Emacas
-- \<NullNix\> ditto! it seems a wonderful grab-bag of random nifty
+- I think that Hyperbole is a little diamon inside Emacas
+- ditto! it seems a wonderful grab-bag of random nifty
stuff :)
-- \<gs-101\> alzai: I always viewed it as this mysterious tool. Some
+- alzai: I always viewed it as this mysterious tool. Some
users recommend it but there's no simple overview of it. But I'd
say this was one.
- - \<edrx\> gs-101: for me one of the problems with hyperbole is
+ - gs-101: for me one of the problems with hyperbole is
the lack of examples in the documentation
- We have written multiple example use files included in
Hyperbole, a full Texinfo manual and a number of videos but
maybe we should add a step-by-step how to use it for new users.
- \* NullNix suspects hyperbole window configs and winner window
configs might be\... confusing if used together :) \[11:47\]
-- \<jrootabega\> Maybe it could be jokingly summarized as
+- Maybe it could be jokingly summarized as
do-everything-at-point
-- \<sleep_walker\> well, I got lost around several types of buttons -
+- well, I got lost around several types of buttons -
cheatsheet would be huge help for jumping in
-- \[re transient discussion\]: \<gs-101\> Very excited for the Org
+- \[re transient discussion\]: Very excited for the Org
move to transient.
- sachac: In the org-update talk, Ihor mentioned wanting to move some
more of the Org functionality into libraries that other packages
@@ -104,9 +107,10 @@ See also:
- Could this be akin to refactoring useful features from emacs
packages into emacs itself, especially if that feature is widely
used and useful across many packages.
-- \<robin\> one of those legendary packages i've just never quite
+- one of those legendary packages i've just never quite
gotten around to learning
-
+- Yeah, Hyperbole does way too much to be integrated into core Emacs imo
+- I promise study Hyperbole for the next Emacsconf. Hyperbole it's a great tool
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