I still don't understand why all of these applications
(thunderbird, firefox, etc.) or the widget toolkit they were built with don't implement a GUI widget in which you can embed your favorite text editor.

Too low a userbase for too much work.

Want an idea of how hard what you want is?

Go look at the amount of work the Aquamacs folks had to do just to get

I wouldn't think it was THAT tuff.
Instead of creating a TopLevel window widget, they use the window given to them by the parent app.

In fact, the parent app could remap the TopLevel that YFE opens, just like a Window Manager does to put it's own decorations around it.


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