Re: Wanted: vim and emacs (org mode) champions

2019-06-22 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Friday, June 21, 2019 at 8:51:37 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:

Recent discussions about vim and org mode highlight the importance of 
> people who use other editors.
>

Info item #1226  
discusses program champions.  #910 
: summarizes this and 
all other dev info items.

Edward

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Re: Wanted: vim and emacs (org mode) champions

2019-06-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 1:50 PM Jacob MacDonald  wrote:

> I enjoy Emacs and Python, and have been meaning to contribute to Leo
> for a minute now. It seems like requests about Org mode are pretty
> common, and I keep some data in Org mode in a format which would be
> better suited to a proper tree editor. Perhaps I'll start
> experimenting there.
>

Thanks for this.  Let us know your progress.

Edward

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Re: Wanted: vim and emacs (org mode) champions

2019-06-21 Thread Jacob MacDonald
I enjoy Emacs and Python, and have been meaning to contribute to Leo
for a minute now. It seems like requests about Org mode are pretty
common, and I keep some data in Org mode in a format which would be
better suited to a proper tree editor. Perhaps I'll start
experimenting there.

On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 9:23 AM Edward K. Ream  wrote:
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 9:15 AM jkn  wrote:
>
>>
>> I should volunteer for this, for the somewhat rare CRiSP editor I use and 
>> have occasionally banged on about here.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>> CRiSP has a 'server' mode which can be used to open up filies within it; 
>> this would be a good area where having a bridge between the two programs 
>> would be useful.
>
>
> I've been thinking that client/server interactions could be an important way 
> to integrate Leo with other editors.
>
>> So, I'll volunteer for at least *something* along these lines, if that 
>> helps...
>
>
> Yes, it helps.  Your first task, should you choose to accept it, will be to 
> open one or more new issues for any features that you would like to see added 
> to Leo.
>
> Edward
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Re: Wanted: vim and emacs (org mode) champions

2019-06-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 9:15 AM jkn  wrote:


> I should volunteer for this, for the somewhat rare CRiSP editor I use and
> have occasionally banged on about here.
>

Thanks.

CRiSP has a 'server' mode which can be used to open up filies within it;
> this would be a good area where having a bridge between the two programs
> would be useful.
>

I've been thinking that client/server interactions could be an important
way to integrate Leo with other editors.

So, I'll volunteer for at least *something* along these lines, if that
> helps...
>

Yes, it helps.  Your first task, should you choose to accept it, will be to
open one or more new issues for any features that you would like to see
added to Leo.

Edward

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Re: Wanted: vim and emacs (org mode) champions

2019-06-21 Thread jkn


On Friday, June 21, 2019 at 2:51:37 PM UTC+1, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> Recent discussions about vim and org mode highlight the importance of 
> people who use other editors.
>
> Imo, one of Leo's most important ongoing tasks is to support easy 
> interactions between Leo and other editors.
>
> As I see it, the role of a champion is as follows:
>
> 1. To point out where Leo falls short with regard to some other editor.
>
> 2. To do *easy *fixes/experiments regarding proposed improvements.
>
> For example, Terry's recent work with using Leo's bridge inside vim.
>
> *Candidates*
>
> Obvious candidates are Terry and Kent for vim, and gar for emacs org mode.
>
> Any volunteers?  I promise, this will not be an odious assignment.
>
> Edward
>

I should volunteer for this, for the somewhat rare CRiSP editor I use and 
have occasionally banged on about here.

To recap: CRiSP is a multiplatform editor with its own C-like macro 
language and many nice features.

Its default keybindings are like the old BRIEF editor, and these are pretty 
hardwired to my brain. This is one
reason I stick to CRiSP as my 'main' editor. It's not just a matter of 
different key-bindings, there are some features which
need a bit of coding (eg. wrt. 'lossage' to get right, and I have not made 
a concerted effort with this.

CRiSP has a 'server' mode which can be used to open up filies within it; 
this would be a good area where having a bridge
between the two programs would be useful.

So, I'll volunteer for at least *something* along these lines, if that 
helps...

Cheers
Jon N


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Wanted: vim and emacs (org mode) champions

2019-06-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
Recent discussions about vim and org mode highlight the importance of 
people who use other editors.

Imo, one of Leo's most important ongoing tasks is to support easy 
interactions between Leo and other editors.

As I see it, the role of a champion is as follows:

1. To point out where Leo falls short with regard to some other editor.

2. To do *easy *fixes/experiments regarding proposed improvements.

For example, Terry's recent work with using Leo's bridge inside vim.

*Candidates*

Obvious candidates are Terry and Kent for vim, and gar for emacs org mode.

Any volunteers?  I promise, this will not be an odious assignment.

Edward

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