Re: Bundles like tools in PIDA

2008-10-24 Thread Francois

 > Hi Francois.

Hi Ali,

Thank you for your answer

>
> Just to see if I have the correct idea, you want to have PIDA be able
> to use/be compatible with Textmate/E-editor bundles?

Direct and transparent compatibility could be indeed the best,
but at first I was only thinking of PIDA tools that work like those
famous Textmate bundles.
Direct compatibility will of course awesome but not  necessary.

I've read somewhere on the web that a guy has made a script to convert
TextMate Snippets to his own snippet tool.
Don't remember if it's yasnippet for Emacs or Superabrev for Jedit ...
I will try to find the link

Thanks again
Francois
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Re: Bundles like tools in PIDA

2008-10-24 Thread Ali



On 23 Oct, 16:24, Francois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,

Hi Francois.

> I've just see an eye candy screencast of E-texteditor today showing
> how to build a todo.txt  bundle.
>
> http://e-texteditor.com/blog/2008/todotxt-bundle-creation-tutorial
>
> I'm wondering if this kind of tool (the bundle also used of course by
> Textmate and Intype) could be one of the future feature enhancement of
> PIDA ?
>
> Don't know if it's difficult to implement but IMHO vim as already in
> his design a lot of concept similar to the ones used in the bundle
> (syntax file, dict file, etc  for different file type, completion,
> python ruby scripting and so on ...) but need more polishing and user
> friendliness.
>
> What do you think abour this idea/concept ? Out of question or yes
> this is the way to go ?

Just to see if I have the correct idea, you want to have PIDA be able
to use/be compatible with Textmate/E-editor bundles?

I think it is quite a good idea, since we get lots of free plugins/
language support for free. We won't replace the PIDA plugin/service
system though (because I genuinely believe that it is one of the best
things available), but some kind of adapter from *bundle -> pida-
service might be useful.

I would think it is a hard implementation, so as usual, it is up to
anyone who wants the feature to implement it, and I am sure it will be
accepted into the core.

> I'm using your last development version of PIDA, amazing work guys !
> realy impressive and you know what I love PIDA.

And of course, PIDA loves you!
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Re: Bundles like tools in PIDA

2008-10-23 Thread Francois

Have a look at this feature request of E-texteditor
a lot of guys are waiting for a linux version which don't seem to be
available soon

http://etexteditor.uservoice.com/

This is perhaps a good opportunity for PIDA to reach even more people
frustrated about the lack of TextMate on Linux.
... ok ok  I'm gone !

On 23 oct, 17:24, Francois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just see an eye candy screencast of E-texteditor today showing
> how to build a todo.txt  bundle.
>
> http://e-texteditor.com/blog/2008/todotxt-bundle-creation-tutorial
>
> I'm wondering if this kind of tool (the bundle also used of course by
> Textmate and Intype) could be one of the future feature enhancement of
> PIDA ?
>
> Don't know if it's difficult to implement but IMHO vim as already in
> his design a lot of concept similar to the ones used in the bundle
> (syntax file, dict file, etc  for different file type, completion,
> python ruby scripting and so on ...) but need more polishing and user
> friendliness.
>
> What do you think abour this idea/concept ? Out of question or yes
> this is the way to go ?
>
> I'm using your last development version of PIDA, amazing work guys !
> realy impressive and you know what I love PIDA.
>
> Best regards
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