Post ATUSSG6CPNJmFVblK4 by dekkzz76@emacs.ch
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(DIR) Post #ATUSSEuSpWKwYp6sOO by nnungest@fosstodon.org
2023-03-11T00:56:06Z
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Okay I installed hyperbole and ... It's pretty cool. Excited to really mess around with it, I think it could be a huge time saver. #emacs
(DIR) Post #ATUSSFTuhih2KlhBeC by nickanderson@fosstodon.org
2023-03-11T00:57:38Z
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@nnungest it sure seems interesting. I keep peeking at it wondering how it could improve my org-mode life
(DIR) Post #ATUSSG6CPNJmFVblK4 by dekkzz76@emacs.ch
2023-03-11T01:00:46Z
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@nickanderson @nnungest if you already have a #emacs config with orgmode IMO its never gonna be useful BUT if your new to emacs #hyperbole could be quite useful
(DIR) Post #ATUSSGju1l4qEeBTCy by mitchmarq42xyz@emacs.ch
2023-03-11T01:13:50Z
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@dekkzz76> if you already have a config with orgmode its never gonna be usefulI can personally serve as a counterexample. #hyperbole lets you treat any text as a link - I use it in eshell, and just about anywhere else.In fact, Hyperbole is kind of the converse (contrapositive? Something) of Org. For Org mode, the formatting and document structure is the priority while the links between resources are almost an afterthought. Whereas hyperbole excels mainly at links and buttons with the outliner slapped on top to make Org look better.
(DIR) Post #ATUTOw2QdZwD7Jp7Wi by dekkzz76@emacs.ch
2023-03-11T01:19:37Z
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@mitchmarq42xyz true, the links are not that important to me personally which explains why i've never taken to it. plus i never noticed it till 3 years ago, i've a lot of orgmode usage under my beltbut theres a lot to it if you can make it fit a usercase like you do
(DIR) Post #ATUTOwcaT8rSvSjzt2 by mitchmarq42xyz@emacs.ch
2023-03-11T01:24:27Z
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@dekkzz76 yeah, I'd say Hyperbole の biggest problem is its image: like Org, it tries to be everything, but unlike Org it's not flashy. Its power is too subtle to advertize.