Mat,

Not sure what you mean. It does support *invoking *macros and widgets (even 
> if we'd need some mechanism to collect all macro titles) and there is 
> support for stamping, e.g like is done in the HTMLtable example (test it by 
> typing <table ). One could stamp a "skeleton" for e.g a macro but it 
> really isn't practical because you'd have to exchange every parameter 
> anyway, leaving only the \define and \end. As for widgets, it could stamp 
> some JS skeleton I guess but I don't know what that would encompass.
>

I was just wondering if you had considered it?, not extending features, 
just as is, you next paragraph describes what I was thinking. 
 

>
> BUT, regardless, *the idea is that the user can easily make his own popup 
> content!* The key feature is really to enable a popup at caret position 
> that can show any content based on what you just typed in the editor. I 
> added several examples that are "estimations" of what people will want, 
> mostly to demo the concept, but the hope is that once it's a plugin, the 
> community will come up with useful tools and other popup content.
>
>
I like this design approach.

Great Stuff
TW Tones

>

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