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Re: Org-Mode compared to Jupyter


From: Thibaut Verron
Subject: Re: Org-Mode compared to Jupyter
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2022 15:27:13 +0100
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On 04/11/2022 15:01, Robert Pluim wrote:
On Fri, 4 Nov 2022 12:56:44 +0100, <tomas@tuxteam.de> said:
     tomas> For me, this is actually the main disqualifier. There's no worse 
nightmare
     tomas> (for me) than editing text in a browser.

atomic-chrome solves that issue nicely.

Last time I checked (~2 years ago), it didn't solve the issue at all. There were several flavors of such extensions, including atomic-chrome, edit-with-emacs, ghosttext... Some of those only supported html textareas (afaict that's still the case with atomic-chrome), making them unusable for services like jupyter which don't use textareas.

Others did support some javascript editors including codemirror (thus covering jupyter and overleaf at least). But in addition to that, as far as I could tell jupyter was treating each line as a separate codemirror field, which was completely breaking the emacs workflow -- regardless of the extension.

That might have changed since then, of course.

Best wishes,

Thibaut





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