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Re: [O] Other editors supporting Org-Mode
From: |
Thorsten Jolitz |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Other editors supporting Org-Mode |
Date: |
Wed, 08 Oct 2014 22:46:19 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux) |
gregory mitchell <address@hidden> writes:
>> My intended use-case is editing Org syntax in HTML text-areas, and it
>> would be a marvellous solution to give the users a pre-configured
>> specialized Emacs(server) and help them to configure their web-brower(s)
>> to call emacs(client) as an external editor when editing text-areas in
>> web formulas.
>
>
> I've been wanting to use ace.js for this purpose, but I haven't gotten
> around to it yet.
>
> https://github.com/ajaxorg/ace/wiki/Creating-or-Extending-an-Edit-Mode
This looks pretty interesting too, no idea about the pros&cons in
comparison with TinyMCE.
With all this online editors, it seems to be mostly about highlighting
and indentation (and maybe folding):
,----
| Defining a Mode
|
| Every language needs a mode. A mode contains the paths to a
| language's syntax highlighting rules, indentation rules, and code
| folding rules. Without defining a mode, Ace won't know anything
| about the finer aspects of your language.
`----
but with Org-mode one would need commands like C-c C-t, C-c C-x p, C-c ,
etc etc too, i.e. smart/fast tag, property, priority, timestamp,
planning, table, list ... handling (only syntax level editing of
course).
I don't know if this could at all be implemented with these extendable
web-editors.
--
cheers,
Thorsten
Re: [O] Other editors supporting Org-Mode, Stefan Blaschke, 2014/10/08
Re: [O] Other editors supporting Org-Mode, Paul Rudin, 2014/10/08
Re: [O] Other editors supporting Org-Mode, Paul Rankin, 2014/10/09