I guess the real thing to have here is a fully-scriptable, multiline minibuffer 
widget. Is this already somewhere in the code?

-Owen

Excerpts from Owen Lynch's message of januari 15, 2021 11:15 pm:
> After more digging, it seems like this would have to be done in a similar 
> manner to the "smart-file" input method, which is hard-coded into the TeXmacs 
> input system, in Plugins/Widkit/Input/input_widget.cpp.
> 
> Is there a more flexible way of doing this? I.e., in pure scheme rather than 
> having to rewrite the C++, just like Ivy/Helm is in pure elisp?
> 
> -Owen
> 
> Excerpts from Owen Lynch's message of januari 15, 2021 9:37 pm:
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> Couple questions.
>> 
>> Is there anything for TeXmacs that works in an analogous way to Ivy/Helm 
>> from emacs?
>> 
>> Also, when editing a scheme file, is it possible to evaluate parts of it, 
>> like one would do with C-x C-e from emacs?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> -Owen
>> 
> 

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