Your ideas are inspirational. Myself I think of implementing meta links that shall look similar like this: ⟦ (link 123) ⟧ and which would be inserted very easily by completing the choice among many links.
The link would appear underlined anywhere in Emacs if mode is turned on. It would appear either with its own name, if the link 123 has name "ABC" it would appear as "ABC" otherwise it could appear as user wishes ⟦ (link 123 "This is link") ⟧. Main feature of such link would be to convert itself into whatever lightweight markup mode is related to major mode of the file. If we speak of markdown hyperlink, it would become markdown, if we speak of Org mode hyperlink, it becomes Org mode style, or Asciidoctor style, txt2tags, reStructuredText or HTML style. * Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> [2022-06-23 04:13]: > 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. -- Jean Take action in Free Software Foundation campaigns: https://www.fsf.org/campaigns In support of Richard M. Stallman https://stallmansupport.org/