[Therion] vi

2008-03-03 Thread Wookey
On 2008-02-28 10:08 +0100, Martin Sluka wrote:
> 
> On 28.2.2008, at 7:52, Michael Lake wrote:
> 
> > My wife Jill uses vim to edit her Therion files
> 
> Just for fun, is here any other lady which use therion or Jill is  
> only one?

There are at least two:

Jenny Black used therion to produce the EisluftHoehle survey in 2005, and has 
posted to this list:
e.g: http://osdir.com/ml/gis.therion/2005/msg00096.html

Wookey
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[Therion] vi

2008-02-28 Thread Michael Lake
Hi all

On 28.2.2008, at 7:52, Michael Lake wrote:
> My wife Jill uses vim to edit her Therion files

Martin asked light heartedly 
> Just for fun, is here any other lady which use therion or Jill is
> only one?

She also uses ed! She is a sys admin and thinks therion is really nice :-)
We will eventually get around to putting up a map of the cave on a web site. 
At present we just have a small entry on your Wiki (Fig Tree Cave, Wombeyan).

Mike & Jill




[Therion] vi

2008-02-28 Thread marco corvi

On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 17:52 +1100, Michael Lake wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> Yep, My wife Jill uses vim to edit her Therion files and I use gvim.
>  
i put an attempt of syntax file in my therion backroom
http://marcocorvi.altervista.org/caving/tbe/backroom

help is appreciated.

this sort of stuff (as well as martin emacs file)
could go in a contrib dir on therion wiki.
everyone could check out and improve.
is upload possible ?

marco




[Therion] vi

2008-02-28 Thread Martin Sluka

On 28.2.2008, at 7:52, Michael Lake wrote:

> My wife Jill uses vim to edit her Therion files

Just for fun, is here any other lady which use therion or Jill is  
only one?

Martin



[Therion] vi

2008-02-28 Thread Ladislav Blažek
Hi all,
uploading files/images is possible for registered users only. See
Therion wiki tutorial -
http://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/doku.php?id=wiki:tutorial#inserting_files_images

It is good idea to create Contrib page with stuff like this.

L.

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 11:34 AM, marco corvi
 wrote:
>
>  On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 17:52 +1100, Michael Lake wrote:
>  > Hi all
>
> >
>  > Yep, My wife Jill uses vim to edit her Therion files and I use gvim.
>  >
>  i put an attempt of syntax file in my therion backroom
>  http://marcocorvi.altervista.org/caving/tbe/backroom
>
>  help is appreciated.
>
>  this sort of stuff (as well as martin emacs file)
>  could go in a contrib dir on therion wiki.
>  everyone could check out and improve.
>  is upload possible ?
>
>  marco
>
>
>
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[Therion] vi

2008-02-27 Thread marco corvi

On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 15:09 +, Martin Lüthi wrote:
> Hi again
>
> For the time being I put it on
> 
> http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~luthi/soft/

tried it and think it is good.
really liked very much C-c C-c to compile with therion
then with a shell and xpdf -remote had the preview.

in my opinion it's good to upload it on therion website.
there might be a space for people contributions.

i started a syntax-file for vi,
but it far from satisfactory.

suggested stacho color (and shape) highlight for
xtherion canvas. if anyone is interested can send a
patch (just a "proof of concept", not a solution).

marco




[Therion] vi

2008-02-27 Thread Stacho Mudrak
Quoting marco corvi :
> in my opinion it's good to upload it on therion website.
> there might be a space for people contributions.

Is it not possible to put these contributions in some archive on the Wiki page?

No problem to put these files to official distribution, probably to some
separate folder. Should it be in source code only, or also win32 binary?

Regards, S.



[Therion] vi

2008-02-26 Thread Wookey
On 2008-02-26 17:38 +0100, marco corvi wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 14:03 +, Martin Lüthi wrote:
> > Hi
> > 
> > marco corvi writes:
> >  > is anyone using vi to write therion files ?
> > 
> > Not vi, but Emacs. I adapted the Python mode to work for Therion
> > files. It now supports syntax highlighting and shell integration (C-c
> > C-c runs therion in the background).
> > 
> > The mode needs some cleanup. Let me know if anyone is interested.
> > 
> thanks for the quick reply, martin.
> 
> i am interested.
> 
> i use vi, but i do not disregard emacs, and
> think that syntax highlight makes editing therion
> file so much easier ...

Survex includes some vi syntax-colouring definition files. These might
be a good start for making a therion vi mode. I'll put them in the
debian packaging if any are provided.

Wookey
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[Therion] vi

2008-02-26 Thread marco corvi

On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 14:03 +, Martin Lüthi wrote:
> Hi
> 
> marco corvi writes:
>  > is anyone using vi to write therion files ?
> 
> Not vi, but Emacs. I adapted the Python mode to work for Therion
> files. It now supports syntax highlighting and shell integration (C-c
> C-c runs therion in the background).
> 
> The mode needs some cleanup. Let me know if anyone is interested.
> 
thanks for the quick reply, martin.

i am interested.

i use vi, but i do not disregard emacs, and
think that syntax highlight makes editing therion
file so much easier ...

marco




[Therion] vi

2008-02-26 Thread Martin Lüthi
Hi

marco corvi writes:
 > is anyone using vi to write therion files ?

Not vi, but Emacs. I adapted the Python mode to work for Therion
files. It now supports syntax highlighting and shell integration (C-c
C-c runs therion in the background).

The mode needs some cleanup. Let me know if anyone is interested.

Best, Martin