On Aug 3,2010, at 9:27 AM, Bastien wrote:

> "David O'Toole" <dto1...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> http://github.com/dto/folio/blob/master/camel.el
>> Someone asked about this recently, i have some partially working code.
> 
> I'm not a big fan of CamelCase links because it encourages the habit of
> creating many files -- but that may be useful for some.

I'm on the fence about that one. I would definitely love an easier way to 
create remote files and headings. This might help with the file end of that.

A question for people people on the list: I'm not sure of the conventions with 
CamelCase and wikis (and a quick search didn't reveal the answer), but I'm 
wondering what might work to complete the model — that is to say include 
creation of remote headings as well as remote files. For example, perhaps using 
the # sign convention, we would write 'CamelCase#usage' and the first part 
would act as has been described. The second part (after the # sign) would 
reference a (top level?) heading in that file. If the heading existed, then 
great. If not, then it's created as part of the same trigger.

Perhaps this is all old hat, but I couldn't dig up answers for myself, so I 
thought I would run it by you all.

— Michael


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