> Xavier MAILLARD writes: > The question is not if it is possible but *how*, you, expert users of > Hyperbole would go with it.
I have never heard about the bullet journal until now. As I get if from watching the 5 minute demo it is a way to organise your todo items. To me it is not clear what is the best mapping from the method used in a notebook to use with files and folders under Emacs. So it is hard to suggest how Hyperbole would support that. > This is something I do not understand: each time I want you to show me > how you would go for something with a *concrete* example, someone is > going with the DEMO meme. Building you own personal information system requires that you understand your tools and how they best can be put to use in achieving what you want. > If it is pretty straightforward to do things, why do I feel totally > lost with Hyperbole ? > > Please, I know time is precious but just a little help would be so > appreciated here. I just want to get started and experiment from > that. The DEMO does not permit such thing. For a bullet journal system I would start experimenting with how the concepts from the system can be mapped to files and folders. Can the calendar and diary subsystem in Emacs be used for the different logs. Can implicit or explicit buttons be used to make navigation between the different parts of the system possible. Can modes, like kotl-mode or org-mode, provide the support you want for supporting the lower level todo list concepts, etc. Yours -- %% Mats
