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Re: [Hyperbole-users] How do I use implicit pathname buttons in org-mode
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Tao Hansen |
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Re: [Hyperbole-users] How do I use implicit pathname buttons in org-mode? |
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Sat, 10 Nov 2018 07:47:20 -0800 |
> How does Hyperbole affect that? There is a variable for what mail
> composer to use.
I have gone over the hyrolo variables and can't find a variable that controls
what mail composer to use.
>Let us know how you like the outliner. It is pretty unique.
Unfortunately I run into issues almost immediately. I am be able to invoke some
outline-specific command two times (any command, be it adding a new cell,
demoting a cell, changing the separator) in the Koutliner example file before
receiving the error `kcell-view:label: Wrong type argument:
integer-or-marker-p, nil`.
I will keep a list of all feature requests and difficulties over the following
weeks so I don't spam the newslist, this was just such a large blocker to a
major component of Hyperbole.
My plan is to use Koutliner as a kind of zettelkasten (German: "slip box" or
box of index cards). Koutliner, with its idstamps allow for the kind of
self-referencing needed to pull off the conversation with one's own notes
Niklas Luhmann describes [1].
[1] http://luhmann.surge.sh/communicating-with-slip-boxes
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018, at 3:37 PM, Robert Weiner wrote:
>
> > On Nov 9, 2018, at 12:56 PM, Tao Hansen <address@hidden> wrote:
> >
> > Aha! I put myself to this with a fresh mind today and can see where I went
> > wrong. My environment was at fault and I blame this on a hot-reload of my
> > Emacs
> > config. In addition, I use evil-mode keybindings which shadow at least one
> > of
> > the most vital keys used in Koutliner, {C-j}. I've started adding my own
> > {SPC}
> > prefix bindings to take care of these.
> >
> These are the kinds of details to mention in the future. Ket us know
> how you like the outliner. It is pretty unique.
> > Hyperbole would make a fine candidate for inclusion in the
> > gh#emacs-evil/evil-collection. Given my continued use and familiarity with
> > the
> > Hyperbole family, I may be interested in writing such an extension.
> >
> Great.
> > >> On Thu Nov 8, Mats Lidell <address@hidden> wrote:
> > >>When you create the file "test.kotl" you should see something like this
> > >>in the
> > >>buffer:
> > >>
> > >>-----------------------------------------------------------------–—
> > >> 1. <Your cursor here>
> > >>-----------------------------------------------------------------–—
> > I now see this with a clean restart of Emacs. My environment was indeed
> > borked.
> > Two comments on HyRolo: I've typically used
> > gh#org-mode/contrib/lisp/org-contacts but I enjoy the speed at which I can
> > mail
> > a contact with Hyperbole. I miss mails being sent "flowed",
> >
> By flowed, he means dynamic word-wrapping based on reader window width
> (soft newlines).
> How does Hyperbole affect that? There is a variable for what mail
> composer to use.
> > outgoing messages
> > are never stored in my Sent folder on my mailserver, and there's no
> > integration
> > between my favorite Emacs mail client, mu4e, and HyRolo I can see.
> >
> True. You would have to write one module to interface it.
> > I am excited to continue exploring Hyperbole! Thank you both.
> >
> You are welcome. Enjoy it. Keep a list of your suggestions and then
> send them in as one batch after a few weeks.
>
> Bob
>