Le 30/07/2012 17:53, Gour a écrit : > Hello, Hi Gour,
> at the moment I'm minimalist (in term of skills) vim user, but soon > will start working with Django as well as wxpython project and seems > Geany has very nice support for both (wx)Python and some specific one > for Django. > > However, if replacing vim with another editor, I'd like to use it as > external editor in my (Claws-mail) mailer. For that purpose I have the > following line in my Claws' preferences: > > gvim "+set ft=mail" -f %s > > which takes advantage of vim's paragraph reformatting option (gq > command) so that, for instance the above quoted paragraph: > >> However, if replacing vim with another editor, I'd >> like to use it as >> external editor in my (Claws-mail) >> mailer. For that purpose I have the >> following line in my Claws' preferences: > > would be reforamtted as follows: > >> However, if replacing vim with another editor, I'd like to use it as >> external editor in my (Claws-mail) mailer. For that purpose I have the >> following line in my Claws' preferences: > > which is very handy when dealing with quoted messages. You mean it reflows the paragraph (^J) but keep the ">" at line starts, right? No, Geany doesn't currently know there can be stuff that should be kept when reflowing. However I agree that such a feature, if it can also work with comments and strings, too, would be very handy :) > Afaict, Geany does not have support for 'mail' filetype, but I wonder if > there is any interest to support it and/or tweak some of the present > format'a support to get the above mentioned enhanced support? The easiest way to add this would probably be a plugin providing an alternative reflow implementation that takes care of keeping the leading ">". The best implementation would probably be to teach Geany to keep such constructs when reflowing (comments, strings, etc.). About a mail format, I'd think one of the text formatting filetypes (txt2tags, REsT, Markdown) knowing ">" for quoting would probably be sufficient -- and since they already exists, you wouldn't have to add a new one :) > It's nice that Geany has '-i' option which was one of the reasons why I > gave up on considering SublimeText2, but having support for mail > filetype would be dream-land! Hehe, Neverland's so close! Cheers, Colomban _______________________________________________ Geany mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
