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Re: Emacs NYC Video Release: Bring Your Text to Life the Easy Way with G
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Robert Weiner |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs NYC Video Release: Bring Your Text to Life the Easy Way with GNU Hyperbole |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Sep 2020 18:52:48 -0400 |
A little curious how many packages you are using to put together that full
behavior?
-- Bob
> On Sep 20, 2020, at 1:46 PM, Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> wrote:
>
> * Robert Weiner <rsw@gnu.org> [2020-09-20 19:54]:
>> Hi Jean:
>>
>> From the start, Hyperbole was designed as a toolkit to allow people to
>> manage unstructured and semi-structured textual information, namely
>> personaliz day-to-day information, that doesn't fit neatly in databases.
>> Most of this information and the way people want to structure it is highly
>> personal, so the custom button types and the information underlying the
>> buttons would not typically be shared publicly. People wouldn't normally
>> share their contact lists, emails or even personal writings nor the buttons
>> within.
>
> Alright, now may I receive some work flows? I do not need personal
> data.
>
> Let me give you example of a workflow in my system within Emacs:
>
> - I click s-c and minibuffer opens to "Search for contact: " then I
> enter some data, like "John Kampala" to find all "Johns" in
> "Kampala"
>
> - I am faced with helm selection of various people named John in city
> of Kampala, I may narrow selection to particular person
>
> - then I click TAB and I am faced with selection to open files that
> belong to specific contact, or to open all email conversation with
> the contact, or to send SMS
>
> - then I choose to send SMS, and choose one mobile number among two of
> them, and SMS is sent and recorded
>
> I will appreciate workflow description for Hyperbola of other people.
>
> Jean
Re: Emacs NYC Video Release: Bring Your Text to Life the Easy Way with GNU Hyperbole, Eduardo Ochs, 2020/09/22