On 26 July 2013 09:53, Cedric Greevey wrote:

> Would that include a contemporary user interface that can show trees
> properly, do graphical diffs, and be quickly taken up by any reasonably
> adept Windows or Mac user the way Eclipse, clooj, and IntelliJ can?
>

I don't speak for HÃ¥kan, but I don't think that's an explicit goal of the
project.  On the other hand, being in Clojure, I think it could be taken it
in that direction and I'm sure it would be easier than starting from the
Emacs C source.

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