Hi all, one of my submissions to the EmacsConf2022 is this one:
"Bidirectional links with eev" http://angg.twu.net/emacsconf2022-kla.html Most people who use eev know that _using_ elisp hyperlinks to anchors is easy, but the standard method for _creating_ elisp hyperlinks to anchor needs lots of keys... I've been experimenting with a more practical way to create those hyperlinks to anchors. We need to set up the variable `ee-preferred-c' correctly - and this is tricky - but after that we can type `M-x kla', or `M-x ee-kla' (mnemonic: <K>ill <L>ink to <A>nchor), and ta-da, the link will be pushed into the kill ring. There is a tutorial here: http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-kla.el.html#intro (find-eev "eev-kla.el" "intro") I've been using `M-x kla' and its variants `M-x klas', `M-x klf', and `M-x klfs' a LOT, and I'm quite happy with them. The tutorial ends with a long explanation of the thing that creates "bidirectional links" - `M-x kla2' - that is very impressive, but that I don't know yet if it's practical. The version of eev with these new things is already on github, and it should enter ELPA in a few hours. Hint: try `M-x eev-version' - it should show 20220924. All feedback would be extremely welcome - including questions and complaints! Cheers, Eduardo Ochs http://angg.twu.net/#eev