X-Digest-Num: 238 Message-ID: <44114.238.1303.959273825@eGroups.com> Date: 19 Sep 1999 16:06:14 -0000 From: mark@kli.org Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Lojban word processor for Windows? X-Yahoo-Message-Num: 1303 Content-Length: 1723 Lines: 49 >From: David Brookshire Conner >Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 19:28:36 -0400 (EDT) >Cc: lojban@onelist.com > >From: David Brookshire Conner > >3. A major mode that provides some basic functionality: > regexps to use with outline-minor-mode (ni'oni'o and the like) > notations for use with font-lock (what's a quoted piece of text > (string to font-lock), "paren" matching, etc) > bindings to 1. and 2. > binding to pipe buffer or region to parser Paren matching will be nice; those terminators can get confusing in long sentences, even when you're trying to be simple. >4. A major mode with more functionality > interactive syntax checking > auto-suggestion and elision of cmavo > spell-checking > dictation (!) > lujvo tools Don't forget cmene-checking. Or maybe I deleted that. >1. Writing a text editor from scratch is an interesting student >exercise, but I don't see that you'd gain much for lojban >functionality over existing open source (or closed but extensible) >text editors. It *could* be nice... But definitely AFTER we've learned lessons from something simpler. >2. The typography Mark and I have been discussing is (to me, at least, >and I imagine to Mark as well) a wholly separate issue from the text >editor. The issue got raised in the context of the text editor, but >type-setting and text editing are not the same thing (I write in >Emacs, but use TeX to type-set - and I'm damn glad I don't typeset in >Emacs). Agreed on all points, and I also use TeX (though I may have to break down and find som M$-Word for some things; I can't seem to find anything on Linux that can do TrueType kerning properly. ~mark