Oops.  Nano because:

   - really easy to create syntax highlighting for any language (or for any 
   kind of text)
   - extremely light and agile
   - loads of reference resources for GNU nano (including videos)


On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 9:35:39 AM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote:

> Thanks all for the ideas.
>
> None of those really do the trick for me, so I've decided to make GNU nano 
> my TiddlyWiki-syntax-highlighting editor until something better ever comes 
> along.   (Maybe I'll see what I'm missing if and when I can view some 
> videos of those.)
>
>    - really easy to create syntax highlighting for any language (or any 
>    kind of text)
>    - extremely light and agile
>    - loads of reference resources for GNU nano (including videos)
>
> I'll do a demo video of the end-ish results once I'm done setting up 
> highlighting for TiddlyWiki widgets.
> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 7:51:10 AM UTC-3 jn.pierr...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> There is also a plugin for vim: https://github.com/sukima/vim-tiddlywiki/
>> (you just have to gti clone it wthin your .vim directory).
>>
>> Le lundi 20 septembre 2021 à 11:15:14 UTC+2, PMario a écrit :
>>
>>> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 10:53:43 AM UTC+2 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>  
>>>
>>>>    2 - *But, *I *do *sometimes wonder about whether we could use the 
>>>> live *Preview Pane* in the Editor better. 
>>>> Like get it to *co-scroll with the edits? *
>>>> Since preview is live in TW I do wonder if we could do better 
>>>> harmonizing its showing with the typing, broheem? 
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yea, That would be a nice feature. ... The main problem is that the 
>>> rendered output doesn't have any knowledge about the wikitext that created 
>>> it. eg: A {{transclusion}} doesn't produce a wrapper around the transcluded 
>>> content, because it would add a lot of redundant elements to the TW UI and 
>>> slow it down. 
>>>
>>> A list widget wikitext may only be 4 or 5 lines, but it's output may be 
>>> 50 lines. .. We would need to add additional line info to the "parsetree" 
>>> which would need to produce some meta data in the preview, where we can 
>>> scroll to. 
>>>
>>> As I was writing this, I did have a very hacky idea. .. But I need to 
>>> think about it. .. I'll create an issue at github. 
>>>
>>> -mario
>>>
>>>

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