Hi,
El 26/04/12 13:44, Terry Brown escribió:
On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 07:40:56 -0700 (PDT)
"Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
3. I'd like Vim windows, Emacs windows and Inkscape windows to *be*
Leo windows. Or vice versa.
I've been thinking it would be nice to tighten integration between @svg
being shown in a Leo window and editing it in Inkscape. Given that
Inkscape's in GTK, not Qt, I don't imagine any easy window embedding,
but calling Inkscape and monitoring a file for changes would be doable.
Cheers -Terry
Would be nice to have some kind of @figure of @image that loads and
image viewer with the capabilities of Qt for image preview inside the
Leo Body pane (or other similar component) and in the same way that we
have "edit with..." for text content, have an "edit with" for graphical
content. Saving versions of the files would be a nice plus.
In this way the metastructuring capabilities of Leo are there for
"space" and "time", but you can use the right tool for the (sub)nodes
editing. This kind of symbiotic approach can made Leo more valuable that
trying to have the capabilities of vim or emacs or others. In that
direction I suggested long time ago taking a look of Pida editor.
Unfortunately the project seems abandoned and now and only an old copy
of their source repository[1] is available, but it shows this kind of
approach:
"""
A Python Integrated Development Environment. This IDE is different from
other IDEs in that it aims to use the tools that you already use (and love).
It embeds external editors (such as the mighty Vim), and gives you
access to your source code using any one of the open source version
control systems.
With additional funky features such as Paste Bin integration, on the fly
python source code checking, source browsing and even GUI designer
integration, PIDA plans to be the IDE of the future, grabbing both ends
of the development spectrum from uber-command-line-guru to Microsoft's
Visual Studio zealots.
"""
[1] https://code.google.com/p/pida/
Just more food for thought with some references :-)
Cheers,
Offray
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