On Sep 4, 10:39 am, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:

> To me it looks as if you are very close in creating a wysiwyg for
> programmers!!
jup. syntax highlighting helps (me) to recognising the structure of a
programm. And if TW itself can do it, there's no need to copy paste it
to a "real" code editor to get a better understanding.

> Even if (as you know) I'm not a programmer - I believe I can see the
> potential.
> I like the idea that you can open a tiddler with almost unreadable
> code - hit edit, and get a rendition with syntaxhighligting, for
> better recognition - and edit!!
that's the idea.

> If you combine your syntaxHighlighter3Plugin with this - or make CM
> work in view mode as well - it will be "true" WYSIWYG for
> programmers...
View mode is done allready. All the "runMode***" tiddlers use the CM
formatter, that is very very similar to the syntax highlighter
plugin :) I like the result. CM will replace the SH plugin in my
spaces, since the later can do highlight only.

> I hope some "real" coders/programmers will step in - and give you some
> constructive feedback from their povs - because my 2 cents aren't
> really from a users perspective, as I'm not used to work with
> syntaxhighligters at all...
The really cool thing would be a TW syntax highlighter. Which in _no_
way would be WYSIWYG (like TW rendering) but would make the TW plain
text more readable too :)

-m

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