i am interested in whether hyperbole can inspire org. or maybe spin off stuff that is useful for org.
i find org-link-minor-mode to be reeeeeeeeeeeeeally useful. limited, but useful. does tses too. i use it in non-org files to link to other places in the same file, mostly. also i insert the reverse link. but i also use org id links to link to org. which, bidir is manual. also external links. idk about hyperbole, but i really like the idea of emacs being able to link all types of files and maybe even file-less buffers all around. bidirectionally. also annotate, with and without modifying the annotated file, with org as backend. i like nonbreakable links. org-id is great, might be useful in such a pan-emacs setup via links similar to extensible syntax id marker links so that it is nonbreakable and bidirectional and controllable, all without manual maintenance. those would also allow graph-theoretical stuff but i don't think i need that. except bidirectional links and lists of links, perhaps traversable via emacs's standard next-error mechanism or something similar. i noticed something a bit peculiar recently. i did org-store-link in a non-org file and a properties drawer was created at top [maint]. idk if hte org-id system will remembver that indefinitely or not; file moves might be an issue. -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com