Awesome Thorsten Jolitz <[email protected]> skrev:
> >Hi List, > >I just published a new GNU Emacs major mode for editing files with the >PicoLisp-Wiki syntax. You can either clone the gitrepo or download the >el file here: > >,------------------------------------------- >| https://github.com/tj64/picolisp-wiki-mode >`------------------------------------------- > >For Emacs users, the mode should make it super-convenient to write and >edit articles for the PicoLisp wiki. You can insert all markups with >easy keybindings, mostly without moving point. E.g., when inserting a >ordered list (C-c C-l o) , you will find point inside the braces of >the first list item and you can start typing the text. From inside this >item, inserting the next item with C-c C-l i will move point inside the >braces of the properly inserted and indented next item. > >The wiki markup is made visible by fontification. You can even use the >features of outline-mode/org-mode: navigate from headline to headline, >and use visibility-cycling on the headlines. > >This is still version 0.9. See HISTORY.org in the github-repo for bugs >and things to do to make it version 1.0. > >*Request for comments/help*: >The most important feature to make this mode *really* useful does >probably already exist, but needs to be figured out and described: >remotely access the PicoLisp-Wiki from within Emacs, probably using >*Tramp*, (add and) edit wiki files in picolisp-wiki-mode, then save them >on the server - without ever touching the web-interface. > >I'm not quite sure if and how this would work with the PicoLisp-Wiki, >since due to its dynamic nature (are there really 'files' involved?) it >might be a 'special case'. > > >-- >cheers, >Thorsten > > >-- >UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe PԔ � &j)m����X�����zV�u�.n7�
