> May 12, 2021 2:03 AM, "Robert Weiner" wrote: > > Hi Jean Louis:I'm just curious with your blog-like articles at > hyperscope.link, why have you not written anything about > Hyperbole. I think your business use of it or ideas from it would > make for an interesting article plus just the kinds of things you > find useful.-- Bob
Once you learn walking, you never talk about it. That is how GNU Hyperbole is. Sure, I will write about it, as it is akin project, and had to be part of GNU Hyperbole, but it is now large and I don't know how it would work. I have just defined this: (when (fboundp 'hyperbole) (defil hyperscope "(hyperscope" ")" ".*" 'hyperscope)) So when I invoke a function `hyperscope-capture-buffer' then I get the buffer captured into Hyperscope and I can leave a "trace" in the buffer that is invoked with GNU Hyperbole: What it does? - my command captures the buffer into Hyperscope dynamic knowledge repository; - with prefix key, it creates a Hyperbole but also Hyperscope link in the same buffer, this one: (hyperscope 37470) - by activating such link I get the Hyperscope object which may be seen on this video: Sample GNU Hyperbole usage with Hyperscope for Emacs https://hyperscope.link/3/7/4/7/0/Sample-GNU-Hyperbole-usage-with-Hyperscope-for-Emacs-37470.html - This helps me to keep track of some offers. My "files" are thus mostly Hyperscope dynamic knowledge repository elementary or mixed object documents in the database, which also point to real files on file system. Sometimes I write a document, and I wish to capture the buffer into the dynamic knowledge repository, one key binding, buffer is captured and it leaves now with GNU Hyperbola v8, the trace in the buffer, it generats the GNU Hyperbole link like this one: (hyperscope 37470) which then helps me to reference back to the file. Information may be PGP encrypted. Practical usage: - write a proposal among many or various revisioned proposals, insert the ID into the proposal, any time client wish to refer back to proposal, I can ask for ID number and locate the exact version of the proposal sent to client by clicking a single key; then if I I am revising the proposal by using GNU Hyperbole I can quickly jump back to the revision in question; no need for tedious looking up into the file systep, just a button, I am in the "file", in my system I am rather in the "object"; that may have more attributes than a single file; - mark specific emails with important information to be referenced later, relate the information to person, group, company, or create a follow-up by capturing full text of information (email) into the dynamic knowledge repository. - write email and publish in the same time, often I write emails with guidance that may be published for other people. Just like this email, I have used this button (hyperscope 37470) multiple times to quickly jump to the Hyperscope object and back to the email for editing. - it creates relation between two systems, one can be the file, email or any text, and other can be the database object; the button jumps from one to the other. -- Jean Take action in Free Software Foundation campaigns: <https://www.fsf.org/campaigns> Sign an open letter in support of Richard M. Stallman <https://stallmansupport.org/> <https://rms-support-letter.github.io/>