Ian Barton <li...@wilkesley.net> writes: > On 25/09/14 07:58, Thorsten Jolitz wrote: >> >> Hi List, >> >> this question is explicitly *not* about popping up an emacsclient >> instance from firefox or chrome to edit an html textarea in Emacs. And >> its *not* about emacs-w3m or eww. >> > > Not an answer to your question, but I sometimes use Stackedit: > https://github.com/benweet/stackedit > > This can export to several backends, so maybe it could be adapted to > export in org-mode, although editing in org-mode would be nicer!
Nevertheless, this is interesting, thx. I'm not sure if I'm looking for a rich-text browser editor that exports to Org syntax, or rather for some tool that makes it more convenient to directly work with Org syntax in a browser textarea window. E.g. tables - nobody would use Org tables if every vertical and horizontal line/dash would need to be typed in manually ... thats just to tedious. I wonder if there is something browser-based that is still plain text oriented, but helps with input/editing like emacs. Of course emacsclient would be perfect for this, but assume its about 'normal' people who never heard of emacs and only have their browser with maybe a plugin. -- cheers, Thorsten