Hi devs,

Just want your opinion. Can I fork out a version of codemirror to implement
the live syntax highlighting?

Joe, Brane,

Please do pour in your suggestions. And also I need help setting up the
timeline.


On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 12:00 AM, Anoop Nayak <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Joe. I am actually figuring out the possible solutions and that was
> why I was asking regarding usage of frameworks and stuff. Regarding the
> example, I just tried now and got it to work. I just entered ' **Hello** '
> as the input and got *Hello* in the div. Should I use something like a
> mix of CodeMirror <http://codemirror.net/mode/markdown/index.html>. The
> link just shows up syntax highlighting. Can that be modified to show the
> output in the overlay div instead of the syntax highlighting? Please do
> comment on.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 10:47 PM, Joachim Dreimann <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 15 July 2013 15:38, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > On 7/15/13, Anoop Nayak <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > Hi Olemis,
>> > >
>> >
>> > :)
>> >
>> > >> The real question I make to myself is, in these kinds of editors
>> > >> where's the model ? Or is it that you'd just use client-side
>> > >> templating ?
>> > >
>> > > Ya I just wanted to use a framework to provide a structure. As of now
>> > there
>> > > aren't any models. Since I was learning angularjs I just quoted it
>> :). I
>> > > might only be using the client side. I intially thought of making the
>> > > editor into an app and it does the rest of the job. I don't know how
>> the
>> > > situation might be. And can you suggest some approaches on solving
>> this?
>> >
>> > Right now I do not recall .
>> >
>> > > I
>> > > have to submit my proposal at the earliest :) with a well written
>> > timeline.
>> > >
>> > >> If the later case is the target then **ideally** I'd rather use a
>> > >> solution supporting Genshi templates so that it will be possible to
>> > >> reuse existing and have a consistent style in server and client code.
>> > >> In the mean time there's a patch proposed in #195 based on Blueimp's
>> > >> js templates engine. However it's not a straitjacket due to the fact
>> > >> that jQuery-File-Upload may be customized to use custom JS template
>> > >> engines (if there's a good reason to do so ;).
>> > >
>> > > I didn't quite get you here. Did you mean to use some stuff like
>> > genshi2js?
>> > > Or another library which can go hand in hand with genshi templates?
>> > >
>> >
>> > That would be the **ideal** approach (and that's IMO) in order to
>> > reuse Genshi templates in the client-side and write them just once.
>> > Otherwise UI templates have to be written at least twice .
>> >
>> > [...]
>> >
>> > --
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > Olemis.
>> >
>>
>> Some other feedback about your proposal:
>>
>> All of your Abstract described Apache Bloodhound, only the last sentence
>> describes what you intend to do.
>>
>> I'm not overly familiar with the specific requirements for the proposal,
>> but I would suggest that you condense all the 'About Bloodhound' stuff to
>> one sentence and expand what you will actually do in the abstract to the
>> length of a paragraph.
>>
>> You also link to an example, but I can't get it to work:
>> http://jsfiddle.net/anoopknayak/r8KY9/
>>
>> I assume your example replaces * with <b> and </b> to strings that are
>> surrounded by * and *.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Joe
>>
>> --
>> Joachim Dreimann | *User Experience Manager*
>>
>> WANdisco // *Non-Stop Data*
>>
>> e. [email protected]
>> twitter @jdreimann <https://twitter.com/jdreimann>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Anoop
>



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Anoop

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