* hpgislero...@bluewin.ch [2020-12-02 12:57]:
> > The more information user
> > enters into the database and the more tags and relations have been
> > created the better the relevance.
>
> Isn't the real problem-to-solve finding the actual semantic context and
> then to relate it matching informa
> The more information user
> enters into the database and the more tags and relations have been
> created the better the relevance.
Isn't the real problem-to-solve finding the actual semantic context and
then to relate it matching information?
After all, words (TAGS, ...) have different meaning
* Gerardo Moro [2020-11-30 14:17]:
> > * Gerardo Moro [2020-11-30 09:49]:
> > > Thanks! I get an idea. Will try to use soon and let you know.
> > > Thanks for the links, very helpful.
> > > Question: when you say it uses emails, can it read any email database (I
> > > have old ones from Microsoft
* Eric S Fraga [2020-11-29 20:48]:
> On Sunday, 29 Nov 2020 at 20:29, Jean Louis wrote:
> > Sadly there are some errors today.
>
> On Debian, at least, there is a remembrance-agent package which has the
> binaries and the Emacs package.
PostgreSQL supports relevance search with its built-in func
> * Gerardo Moro [2020-11-30 09:49]:
> > Thanks! I get an idea. Will try to use soon and let you know.
> > Thanks for the links, very helpful.
> > Question: when you say it uses emails, can it read any email database (I
> > have old ones from Microsoft outlook both Mac and Windows)? What if you
>
* Eric S Fraga [2020-11-30 13:11]:
> On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 11:37, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> > Ok, thanks. How do you specify the location and is the formatting ok when
> > showing you the relevance pieces of text from the local databases?
>
> The agent needs to be told which files to index (check
* Eric S Fraga [2020-11-30 12:31]:
> On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 08:48, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> > Question: when you say it uses emails, can it read any email database (I
> > have old ones from Microsoft outlook both Mac and Windows)? What if you
> > only use webmail, in which format shall you feed th
* Gerardo Moro [2020-11-30 09:49]:
> Thanks! I get an idea. Will try to use soon and let you know.
> Thanks for the links, very helpful.
> Question: when you say it uses emails, can it read any email database (I
> have old ones from Microsoft outlook both Mac and Windows)? What if you
> only use w
On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 11:37, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> Ok, thanks. How do you specify the location and is the formatting ok when
> showing you the relevance pieces of text from the local databases?
The agent needs to be told which files to index (check the man page for
ra-index) and, in my case, I
Ok, thanks. How do you specify the location and is the formatting ok when
showing you the relevance pieces of text from the local databases?
El lun, 30 nov 2020 a las 11:31, Eric S Fraga ()
escribió:
> On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 08:48, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> > Question: when you say it uses emails,
On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 08:48, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> Question: when you say it uses emails, can it read any email database (I
> have old ones from Microsoft outlook both Mac and Windows)? What if you
> only use webmail, in which format shall you feed the RA?
No, I don't think the remembrance age
Thanks! I get an idea. Will try to use soon and let you know.
Thanks for the links, very helpful.
Question: when you say it uses emails, can it read any email database (I
have old ones from Microsoft outlook both Mac and Windows)? What if you
only use webmail, in which format shall you feed the RA?
On Sunday, 29 Nov 2020 at 20:29, Jean Louis wrote:
> Sadly there are some errors today.
On Debian, at least, there is a remembrance-agent package which has the
binaries and the Emacs package.
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4-143-g9a1549
* Eric S Fraga [2020-11-29 16:52]:
> On Sunday, 29 Nov 2020 at 15:07, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> > Has somebody installed it and tried it? It would be great to have a
> > screen recording demo.
>
> I've used it on and off in the past, within the past 2 years most
> recently. I populate the database i
* Gerardo Moro [2020-11-29 16:08]:
> Thanks, I had seen those pages. Seems an old project and I haven't used it.
> The Github page is here https://github.com/emacsmirror/remem
That is great, I am much interested in that. I was thinking it is not
available any more. I will test it.
On Sunday, 29 Nov 2020 at 15:07, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> Has somebody installed it and tried it? It would be great to have a
> screen recording demo.
I've used it on and off in the past, within the past 2 years most
recently. I populate the database it uses with both emails and org
files. While wr
Thanks, I had seen those pages. Seems an old project and I haven't used it.
The Github page is here https://github.com/emacsmirror/remem
Has somebody installed it and tried it? It would be great to have a
screen recording demo.
So as I see, it basically shows in the minibuffer documents that are
re
* Gerardo Moro [2020-11-28 20:02]:
> Is there currently any (good) implementation of the idea of the Remembrance
> Agents in Emacs?
According to this document:
Hyperlink: https://alumni.media.mit.edu/~rhodes/Papers/remembrance.html
the implementation was running already in Emacs!
There is mor
As far as I know the only thing remotely like that is the org-roam buffer
when you are in a file managed by org-roam. This would be simply a linkable
list of other roam notes which reference the currently viewed note
So not exactly what you're looking for I suspect but a similarish concept
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