activities-el 0.7.2-1 source package in Ubuntu

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activities-el (0.7.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release

 -- Xiyue Deng <email address hidden>  Fri, 20 Dec 2024 01:39:34 -0800

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elpa-activities: Save/restore sets of windows, tabs/frames, and their buffers in Emacs

 Inspired by Genera's and KDE's concepts of "activities", this
 library allows the user to select an "activity", the loading of
 which restores a window configuration into a `tab-bar' tab or
 frame, along with the buffers shown in each window. Saving an
 activity saves the state for later restoration. Switching away
 from an activity saves the last-used state for later switching back
 to, while still allowing the activity's initial or default state to
 be restored on demand. Resuming an activity loads the last-used
 state, or the initial/default state when a universal argument is
 provided.
 .
 The implementation uses the bookmark system to save buffers'
 states--that is, any major mode that supports the bookmark system
 is compatible. A buffer whose major mode does not support the
 bookmark system (or does not support it well enough to restore
 useful state) is not compatible and can't be fully restored, or
 perhaps not at all; but solving that is as simple as implementing
 bookmark support for the mode, which is usually trivial.
 .
 Integration with Emacs's `tab-bar-mode' is provided: a window
 configuration or can be restored to a `tab-bar' tab or to a frame.
 .
 Various hooks are provided, both globally and per-activity, so that
 the user can define functions to be called when an activity is
 saved, restored, or switched from/to. For example, this could be
 used to limit the set of buffers offered for switching to within an
 activity, or to track the time spent in an activity.