We have looked at it... and I even said that Its All Text is the way
to go... and that we shouldn't worry about this for web2py, we have
lots of other things on our plates besides this, such as the new DAL,
figuring out a better plugin system, etc etc..

Its all text gives the functionality of the original poster, and even
though firefox only, if thats what you want then firefox is the way to
go... I still don't see any reason why anyone would want to use this
since they will already be in their filesystem (especially if your
using vim, my god why would you even  need to click???)


-Thadeus





On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Jake <j2g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ure a path to your editor of choice (for me its vim).  It
> injects a little icon into the bottom right corner of any textarea on
> a webpage.  When you click it, it launches your editor of choice (with
> all its syntax highlighting/autocompletion/whatever goodness) opened
> to a temp file.  You do your text editing and save the file.  It's All
> Text detects that the file exists, and then injects the contents of
> the file into the tex
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