On Wednesday 05 of February 2014 08:04:04 Bakul Shah wrote: > On Feb 5, 2014, at 3:36 AM, erik quanstrom <[email protected]> wrote: > > once one thinks about major modifications, i think it becomes attractive > > to think about a new editor. i miss having graphics. > > If you mean mixed text and image, you will end up with some sort of > structured markup language and a "word processor"!
does Abaco [1] support inline editing and HTTP PUT method (or PATCH)? > What I want is support for complex text layout rendering (for Indian > languages among others). This requires supporting OpenType fonts, not an > easy task. Mac's TextEdit seems to do a decent job of this but I don't like > it as an editor. `having all the bells and whistles' doesn't make a great editor for programmers. right now Acme is simple enough to be easily extensible and customizable for *your* needs. right now Acme is fast enough. right now Acme uses fonts simple enough to be easily converted from other fonts. ...and the list goes on... [1] http://lab-fgb.com/abaco/ -- dexen deVries [[[↓][→]]]
