El miércoles, 19 de noviembre de 2014 09:25:43 UTC+1, Alain Dutech escribió:
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> @Danielo : yes, I though this up only after posting and agree that it is a 
> bit difficult. I don't know how much ressources wuold be eaten by parsing 
> the key pressed. I haven't tried codemirro. It would be a difficult task to 
> hack it ? What is the "default" editor used in TW (if any) ?
>
> The default editor is a text-area :D
Codemirror provides this kind of functionality for code, but it uses fixed 
strings and the implementation is not clear for me. Maybe you can adapt to 
TW. But trust me, I tried, and I failed, and I think PMario tried also, and 
he failed. This si discouragin since HE is the original creator of the 
codemirror plugin for TWC
 

> @Tobias : the toolbar (in the editor ?) would also be a nice idea, yep. 
> Especially if you had a "search form" where entering the first letter of a 
> tiddle gave the opportunity to add the link to this tiddler in the text.
>

I have plans to adapt my keyboard snippets plugin to this kind of 
functionality. Maybe I can implement a hotkey to suggest tiddlers 
completions, or, at least, complete with the closest one.

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