* Robert Weiner <r...@gnu.org> [2021-05-13 01:38]: > Hi Jean: > > I think you may have some confusion on how global buttons operate. They > are not like wiki buttons where you just replicate text in many locations > and it works as a single button. They are a means of typing the text/label > of a button at a prompt and thereby activating the associated labeled > button from within your personal button file. Please have another look at > the Hyperbole DEMO section, "${hyperb:dir}/DEMO#Global Buttons", or > "(hyperbole)Global Buttons".
I do understand, but I am saying they are "limited" and you should consider that a lexical "bug" in the sense that they are called global buttons but cannot be activated with M-RET. ,---- | Global buttons are managed with the Hyperbole Gbut/ menu accessed | with {C-h h g}. The Create item, {C-h h g c}, prompts for a global | button name, an action type, and the action's associated arguments, such | as a file to link to. It then creates the button. To activate the | button, use the Act menu item, {C-h h g a}. Type the button's name and | its action will be To remove the button, use the Delete menu item, {C-h | h g d}; *note Deletion::. `---- Yes, however, the new functions from Hyperbole V8 allow the user to create those explicit buttons that will work in any buffer. Now -- just make the global buttons work also in any buffer, as why not? That is what by meaning I expect out of it, not only to launch it by using keys. Those are multiple keys. Is there anything that blocks Hyperbole to use global buttons to be used in any buffer? Like: <(SqWebMail)> it works only in the main file but not in any buffer, like implicit buttons or user created buttons. It would be useful that it does work. 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/