> On Nov 9, 2018, at 12:56 PM, Tao Hansen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Aha! I put myself to this with a fresh mind today and can see where I went
> wrong. My environment was at fault and I blame this on a hot-reload of my 
> Emacs
> config. In addition, I use evil-mode keybindings which shadow at least one of
> the most vital keys used in Koutliner, {C-j}. I've started adding my own {SPC}
> prefix bindings to take care of these.
> 
These are the kinds of details to mention in the future.  Ket us know how you 
like the outliner.  It is pretty unique.
> Hyperbole would make a fine candidate for inclusion in the
> gh#emacs-evil/evil-collection. Given my continued use and familiarity with the
> Hyperbole family, I may be interested in writing such an extension.
> 
Great.
> >> On Thu Nov 8, Mats Lidell <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>When you create the file "test.kotl" you should see something like this in 
> >>the
> >>buffer:
> >>
> >>-----------------------------------------------------------------–—
> >> 1. <Your cursor here>
> >>-----------------------------------------------------------------–—
> I now see this with a clean restart of Emacs. My environment was indeed 
> borked.
> Two comments on HyRolo: I've typically used
> gh#org-mode/contrib/lisp/org-contacts but I enjoy the speed at which I can 
> mail
> a contact with Hyperbole. I miss mails being sent "flowed",
> 
By flowed, he means dynamic word-wrapping based on reader window width (soft 
newlines).
How does Hyperbole affect that?  There is a variable for what mail composer to 
use.
> outgoing messages
> are never stored in my Sent folder on my mailserver, and there's no 
> integration
> between my favorite Emacs mail client, mu4e, and HyRolo I can see.
> 
True.  You would have to write one module to interface it.
> I am excited to continue exploring Hyperbole! Thank you both.
> 
You are welcome.  Enjoy it.  Keep a list of your suggestions and then send them 
in as one batch after a few weeks.

Bob

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