Hello, Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes:
> FWIW, I strongly disagree that Yasnippet is a suitable replacement. IMO > it’s not at all intuitive. You must be kidding. Consider the following snippet: # key: <s # -- #+begin_src $1 $0 #+end_src In a buffer, "<s" and TAB lets me insert the language and possible header arguments, then another TAB puts point within the block. Note that by changing "$1" into "${1:emacs-lisp}", you can even default to emacs-lisp block if you use "<s" TAB TAB. No offense intended, but Yasnippet is more powerful and also more versatile than what we offer, since we stick to "<" prefix for historical reasons. > Why is using tempo NIH? Using Tempo is fine. But we're writing a template system on top of it, which is a different beast. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou