* Mats Lidell <[email protected]> [2020-10-13 00:33]: > > Jean Louis writes: > > Yes, I like to know how are you using it practically, and how others > > are using it practically. > > Sorry for following up late on this. > > I have two examples of implicit buttons that I think illustrates who > Hyperbole can be used. > > - I my day job we use git(1) for version control and we use a web > - based ticket system. The tickets are referred to with a name. So > - I have created an implicit button that from the ticket name takes > - me to the ticket in my web browser. That way I can in my personal > - notes refer to the ticket by using the name.
Thank you. That is understandable. On my side I also have: - database profiles for each person and traces of communication related to them - file system Org file and other files, there is one directory for each person, there I put transactions, tasks and other things. The Org file is created automatically, so the Hyperbole per-directory file could be created automatically, then Hyperbole buttons could be automatically inserted in the Org file, pointing to: profile, SMS list, list of emails with person, call this person, and similar functions. And I have some database backed, Emacs viewed and edited information of users, so it is my quest to setup dynamical Hyperbole buttons, as such buffers are not connected to file system.
