In this talk, Mats Lidell shares how you can create your own hyperbutton syntax that can be used in any file to trigger any kind of action. After the talk, he will answer your questions via BigBlueButton.
# Talk
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00:00.000 Introduction
01:01.760 Implicit buttons
01:29.920 Filenames
02:37.080 Other built-in implicit buttons
03:10.120 Creating new implicit button types with defib, defil, and defal
04:13.400 Personal data
04:44.480 Defining an implicit button with defil
07:10.720 Types of link expressions
07:54.520 Another button example
08:32.200 Action buttons
08:57.160 The defal macro
09:29.760 Conclusion
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00:00.000 Introduction
00:40.600 So with one line of code you can create custom hyperbutton types that are live in any Emacs buffer. Is that right?
02:53.320 Is there a good way to share common patterns for links other than the ones that you shared? shall those be PRs to your repository?
06:27.480 Could you differentiate Hyperbole and Org?
08:27.720 How did you present the right buffer with shortcuts at the right of your buffer?
10:58.200 Working with different support systems
14:14.600 Bob Weiner
19:04.800 Do the links/buttons created in hyperbole (like that one with the url) get exported on org-mode files too? (like when exported to html)
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