re: textmite

Q : what is currently the best Unicode text "notes
collator"/editor/formatter/previewer/printer/versioning-compat app written
in a Smalltalk dialect ?  Any one component of the above ?  RTF text
editing/formatting widget?

Sketch/draw/coloring app ? Check.
complex telco routing app ? Check.
multi-dim data visualization app ? Check.
real-time high-speed robotic arm/articulated-joint controller app ? Check.

Can anything be learned from the successes/issues of the Sciter
editor/component project ?

( was just remembering when the Norton Programmer Editor came WITH the
assembler code )

Is there an open source Objective-C variant of a decent Mac editor ?

( as TextMate is SOooo far from being cross-platform, right ? )

It is not enough for an editor to "consume" TextMate templates, is it ? (
an analogy that likely would not be irritating to others escapes me at the
moment ... )

Are constraints behavior what makes good editors so difficult to maintain ?
( assuming elegant/extensible constraints modelling and resolution IS the
app challenge for text formatting for  WYSIWYG approvals )

Is there now a constraint resolution module callable from a Smalltalk
dialect ?

I am using a graphical programming language that has 2 approaches to
constraints for text layout : one you get to tinker about in an API, one
you get to request layout for text/font/font_attribs and you accept the
results ( the Alan Knight O-O no-internals-SVP version ? )

A pythonic quasi-logic language with minimalist constraints for Unicode
text is under development in UK ; I am alpha testing one such non-graphical
prgrm'g lang for Unicode text-only from USA, but it is NOT cross platform
oddly enough; Logtalk + swi-prolog also has constraints handling ;
typed-Prolog AKA Mercury gen's C or Erlang ; Oz has gone quiet since 1.4
and Lively Kernel ?  I have lost track of Croquet.  User-friendly Scheme is
now called Racket, btw.  And "Claire", the lang ? Alice ?

[ by way of explanation : this Monday is a bank-holiday here, but the
nearest beaches have ice piled on them and its some other holiday in USA ;
now for morning java ( as in coffee ) ]  Isn't "brackets" some editor
project ?





On 21 April 2014 07:25, Yuriy Tymchuk <yuriy.tymc...@me.com> wrote:

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>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On 20 Apr 2014, at 12:22, Norbert Hartl <norb...@hartl.name> wrote:
> >
> > What does it do?
>
> For now on - syntax highlighting. I'll try to add more features in future
>
> Uko
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> >
> > Norbert
> >
> >> Am 20.04.2014 um 08:35 schrieb Yuriy Tymchuk <yuriy.tymc...@me.com>:
> >>
> >> Dear guys who use Pillar.
> >>
> >> I’m happy to announce that I’ve created a small bundle for TextMate.
> You can find it here: https://github.com/Uko/Pillar.tmbundle
> >>
> >> Also I’ve exported it to ATOM (new editor from github) package, but
> it’s crappy because ATOM lacks some stuff right not. Package is called:
> language-pillar, source is here: https://github.com/Uko/language-pillar
> >>
> >> I will be happy to hear your feedback, and add more features.
> >>
> >> Happy Easter!
> >> Uko
> >>
> >> P.S. (won’t be online for ≈30hours)
> >
>
>

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