Am 13.06.2011 00:18, schrieb Germán Póo-Caamaño: > On Sun, 2011-06-12 at 23:11 +0200, Mario Blättermann wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I'm still missing a convenient way to write Mallard based XML files. >> Good old Conglomerate cannot handle Mallard, and it rests in peace >> anyway for a long time. >> >> But there is the so-called "tag list" plugin for gedit. It provides a >> simple way to paste some kind of tags in text files. Currently HTML, >> XHTML, XUL and some other formats are supported. The plugin is part of >> the gedit-plugins package. Having a first look at it, I've seen that the >> list is parsed from XML definitions like this: >> >> >> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> >> <TagList xmlns="http://gedit.sourceforge.net/some-location"> >> <TagGroup _name="Latex — Tags" sort="true"> >> <Tag _name="Bibliography (cite)"> >> <Begin>\cite{ </Begin> >> <End> } </End> >> </Tag> >> >> <Tag _name="Bibliography (item)"> >> <Begin>\bibitem{ </Begin> >> <End> }{} </End> >> </Tag> >> >> ... >> >> (Example from the file for LaTeX) >> >> >> Would it be an advantage to have such a plugin? If yes, I would write it >> and send it to the gedit-plugin maintainers. Or knows anybody a better way? > > There is a plugin for snippets, which provides auto-completion. I think > there is room for improvement, but it is better to improve what we have > rather to start something from scratch. > > So, you can take mallard.xml from > https://gitorious.org/~gpoo/mallard-gedit-snippets/mallard-gedit-snippets-gpoo > and leave it under .../gedit/snippets[1]. Once you enable snippets plugin, > you can set the page as Mallard and you can auto-complete. > Hm, seems to don't work for me. I'm using gedit 3.0.2, and this version comes already with a snippets file in /usr/share/gedit/plugins/snippets/mallard.xml. How can I activate it? Nothing found in the docs yet :( The snippets manager shows an entry for Mallard, but with no content.
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