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Linking Personal Info with Hyperbole Implicit Buttons

Offered By: EmacsConf and Emacs hangouts via YouTube

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Explore the Q&A session from EmacsConf 2022 focusing on linking personal information with Hyperbole implicit buttons. Dive into topics such as creating custom hyperbutton types, sharing common link patterns, differentiating Hyperbole from Org mode, and working with various support systems. Learn about presenting buffers with shortcuts, exporting Hyperbole links to HTML, and gain insights from Bob Weiner. Enhance your understanding of Emacs and Hyperbole functionality through this informative discussion led by Mats Lidell.

Syllabus

.000 Introduction
.600 So with one line of code you can create custom hyperbutton types that are live in any Emacs buffer. Is that right?
.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?
.480 Could you differentiate Hyperbole and Org?
.720 How did you present the right buffer with shortcuts at the right of your buffer?
.200 Working with different support systems
.600 Bob Weiner
.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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