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Re: Lojban word processor for Windows?
- Subject: Re: Lojban word processor for Windows?
- From: mark@kli.org
- Date: 17 Sep 1999 21:15:31 -0000
>Cc: mark@kli.org, lojban@onelist.com
>From: sdlee@csis.hku.hk (Lee Sau Dan ~{@nJX6X~})
>Date: 18 Sep 1999 04:00:19 +0800
>
>>>>>> "David" == David Brookshire Conner <nellardo@concentric.net> writes:
>
> David> My first try on this (since writing the email earlier
> David> today) assumes each bridi has it's own "paragraph". The
> David> first bridi in a .ni'o paragraph has no automatic text, and
> David> is a "run-in" heading, which means the next para starts on
> David> the same line this one finishes on. You use a new .ni'o
> David> style for a .ni'o paragraph, which starts on its own
> David> line. The ".ni'o" is inserted automatically, and the
> David> ".ni'o" hangs into the left margin, which makes paragraphs
> David> easy to spot. It's also consistent with ".ni'oni'o" and
> David> such.
>
>Rather than having the compute suddenly spit out some text, I would
>prefer that it automatically recognizes that I'm starting a new
>paragraph when I type ".ni'o" and hence does the right thing for me
>(e.g. hangs ".ni'o" to the left, ".ni'oni'o" further left, etc.)
>
>Well... this is just my personal taste.
I'm with you. When I programmed in Pascal (it was for school, sorry) I
always used to disable Pascal-abbrev-mode because I didn't like the machine
trying to complete my code for me. Maybe I don't WANT begin/end pairs. Or
whatever. Or maybe I just like typing everything in.
>Has anyone of you brought up syntax-highlighting using font-lock-mode?
>It'd be nice to have the gismu, rafsi and cmavo displayed in different
>colors. Better still, different categories of cmavo can be displayed
>in their own colors, with open cmavo have the same color as the
>closing ones (such as "le" and "ku").
In fact, paren-matching would be a HANDY thing (and more
device-independent) for terminators.
~mark