Apologies for what was not a very coherent message there! Since I wrote that, I decided to take a look if there was any progress on literate programming tools for eclipse, and saw this: http://www.eclipse.org/intent/pages/transcripts/2011_EclipseConEurope/Intent_ece2011.htm
The screenshot that shows document tags as well as marked-up content reminds me of texmacs which can do the same thing. it seems that eclipse "intent" suports what I am working to with macros which is generating code from document markup - generating an initialized C struct declaration from a texmacs table of values, etc. Sam On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Sam Liddicott <s...@liddicott.com> wrote: > Just now the sorry realisation hit me that texmacs needs to also be able > to run as an eclipse plugin. > > While for me, texmacs has beaten emacs in the beating emacs competition, I > think eclipse has taken the prize. > > Sam >
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