From: Bill Benedetto <bbenedetto@goodyear.com>
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Hyperbole and ways to browse notes
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 07:12:00 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <E1A2U2S-0000G6-00@rds059> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m24qz2565y.fsf@rschram-wireless.dynamic.ucsd.edu>
>>> Ryan Schram writes:
Ryan> Has anyone gotten Hyperbole 4.x to work on GNU Emacs
Ryan> 21.3.50 (Mac OS X) or thereabouts? I have downloaded the
Ryan> ftp.gnu.org and sourceforge.net tarballs and tried to
Ryan> make. Each seems to be missing files that the Makefile
Ryan> chokes on. If someone could point me to a complete distro
Ryan> or a guide to editing the Makefile, I'd really appreciate
Ryan> it.
I'm running this:
hyperb:version's value is "04.18"
emacs-version's value is "21.3.1"
I don't remember having any trouble getting things set up. I've
been using the combination for a number of months now...
Ryan> I'm also curious about other forms of hypertext support
Ryan> for Emacs. I am working on developing a markup format for
Ryan> notes (ethnographic fieldnotes, to be precise), and I'd
Ryan> like to be able to store, index, annotate notes, and link
Ryan> between notes. Any alternatives to Hyperbole?
This isn't the same thing buy you might take a gander at records
mode for emacs: http://sourceforge.net/projects/records
Note the same as Hyperbole nor as complete but an interesting way
to organize notes.
HTH,
- Bill
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2003-09-24 19:37 Hyperbole and ways to browse notes Ryan Schram
2003-09-25 11:12 ` Bill Benedetto [this message]
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2003-09-25 14:32 ` Joe Corneli
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