Hmm, I wonder if we can do something crazy like embed Parsoid for
consistent parsing? :D

It might also make sense to explore a 'partial' VE that displays links like
links, bold like bold, shows placeholders for images etc. For us
programmers syntax highlighting is great but it's still scary markup. :)


Whether it makes more sense to use attributed strings / rich strings in the
system text editor widget or to use a webview as a VE or partial-VE may
take some experimenting... depends how deep down the rabbit hole we're
willing to go. :D

-- brion


On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 6:24 AM, Yuvi Panda <yuvipa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Wooo, that is quite awesome! :D
>
> Simple subtle highlighting would be quite awesome. And assuming you
> are doing some amount of wikitext parsing (rather than regexing) that
> would be useful for other operations too, I think (popping up link
> inspectors and stuff).
>
> I greatly approve!
>
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