On Thu, 23 Jun 2022 at 22:47, Robert Weiner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am the author of Hyperbole and would be happy to answer questions
> concerning Hyperbole today (so you don't have to answer based on
> experience from the 1990s). Hyperbole has been modernized for use
> with Org mode and Emacs 28 and continues to develop. There are videos
> that demonstrate some of its features in simple, understandable ways.
> Hyperbole is a single Emacs package that can be installed and
> uninstalled quickly for testing. It is largely a global minor mode,
> so you can also disable it quickly if you ever care to. In 20 minutes
> you can get through the builtin, interactive demo and be on your way
> to basic yet powerful usage. We have listened to much feedback in the
> last few years and made it much more approachable.
Hi Robert,
can you show us a sexp that will disable Hyperbole completely, and
that we can execute with our favorite variants of `C-x C-e'?
I know that this page
(info "(hyperbole)Default Hyperbole Bindings")
has this paragraph,
{C-h h}
{C-h h X}
Hyperbole Mini Menu: Enable Hyperbole minor mode and invoke the
Hyperbole minibuffer menu, giving access to many Hyperbole
commands. This is bound globally. Use {C-h h X} to close the
Hyperbole minibuffer menu and disable Hyperbole minor mode.
and apparently these sexps toggle Hyperbole minor mode,
(hyperbole-mode 1)
(hyperbole-mode 0)
but even when I toggle it off the global binding for `C-h h' remains
active...
Thanks in advance.
My notes on Hyperbole are here,
http://angg.twu.net/hyperbole.html
and there is some material on why I find Hyperbole too "magic"
in these two links:
http://angg.twu.net/2021-org-for-non-users.html
http://angg.twu.net/eev-wconfig.html
[[]],
Eduardo Ochs
http://angg.twu.net/#eev