On Sunday 09 March 2008 05:24 pm, Thorsten Haude wrote: > How about putting a permanent draft on Niki?
I can put that on my list of things to do, but most likely will continue to refine it in place until it is in some sense "final". If it becomes an agreed upon (design) document then it is probably appropriate to move it sooner. WikiLearn is "my" wiki, and TWiki markup is the markup I'm most familiar with, thus easiest to work with. Documents I keep on my home system essentially use TWiki markup with a few extensions I've developed. (I should point out that at home my documents are not on TWiki (nor even a Wiki), but instead a system that I'm (very) slowly developing myself.) Thus, it is easy for me to interchange documents between that home system and a TWiki as there is usually no translation required. > >My syntax highlighting file from kate that supports folding (developed in kate > >2.4.1 for kde 3.4.2) is also attached. > > Why is that important for the design? It's more to provide an example of some of what I talk about, and to demonstrate some of the advantages of folding. Also, of course, it demonstrates the ugly workaround that I have to use to deal with one of kate's bugs, and may also show off (depending on happenstance) some of kate's other folding bugs. Randy Kramer -- NEdit Develop mailing list - [email protected] http://www.nedit.org/mailman/listinfo/develop
