[sage-devel] Re: syntax highlighting in the notebook

2010-02-05 Thread Jason Grout
On 02/04/2010 03:56 PM, Maurizio wrote: Maybe I should not talk because I have no idea on how CodeMirror and BeSpin work, but I would say that I'd think more than twice before choosing CodeMirror instead of BeSpin, for this reason: 1) BeSpin is anyway sponsored (or at least hosted) by Mozilla, wh

[sage-devel] Re: syntax highlighting in the notebook

2010-02-04 Thread Maurizio
Maybe I should not talk because I have no idea on how CodeMirror and BeSpin work, but I would say that I'd think more than twice before choosing CodeMirror instead of BeSpin, for this reason: 1) BeSpin is anyway sponsored (or at least hosted) by Mozilla, which is a fairly decent guarantee of mid-te

[sage-devel] Re: syntax highlighting in the notebook

2010-02-03 Thread Jason Grout
On 02/03/2010 09:33 PM, Alex Leone wrote: Mozilla Bespin[1], which is an browser-based IDE with syntax highlighting etc, recently released an easy way to embed the editor in your own web pages. I'll look into how hard it would be to use in Sage. It's still pretty alpha. What about http://tra