I agree with you in that TeXmacs has a lot of potential, and we can all help it to achieve it.
Soon, I think, the Mathemagix plugin will set the main paradigm to communicate with TeXmacs, and the plugins for other languages will follow their example.
I would advice you to take a look at the Mathemagix plugin development, and see if that seems close to what you want from the Python Plugin.
Peace
-Adrian.
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 7:39 AM, François Beaubert
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Hi all,
I'm discovering Texmacs and it feels better and better each day.
I use python+numpy+scipy+matplotlib as my main framework for
computation/postprocessing.
I'm currently using Texmacs as a scientific notebook to keep some
ideas, tests well organized and beautifully presented. I was using
emacs+org-mode+babel previously for those kind of feature.
I recently discovered Ipython notebook
http://ipython.org/ipython-doc/dev/interactive/htmlnotebook.html
Some of the main features of the Notebook include:
Display rich data (png/html/latex/svg) in the browser as a result of
computations:
o Compose text cells using HTML and Markdown.
o Import and export notebook documents in range of formats (.ipynb, .py).
o In browser syntax highlighting, tab completion and autoindentation.
o Inline matplotlib plots that can be stored in Notebook documents and
opened later.
Well I scratch my head and taught that Texmacs could perhaps do that
and in a better way.
So I'm humbly asking you if future developments of Texmacs are going
in this direction or if this feature could be on the TODO list.
Right now I think that Texmacs's potential is really really awesome,
it perhaps only lacks some feature like:
o syntax highlighting of python (or other language)
o proper multiline editing
o tab completion of command, method object, etc
o graphical calltips for inline help on the method, function
o automatic way to display Inline matplotlib plots
Ipython has a very lightweight widget that largely feels like a
terminal, but provides a number of enhancements such as inline
figures, multiline editing with syntax highlighting, graphical
calltips, etc. See
http://ipython.org/ipython-doc/dev/interactive/qtconsole.html
I'm wondering if it could be possible to use this widget in the Qt
version of Texmacs or to develop a plugin to achieve the same goal ?
Such features could be awesome for Texmacs.
Anyway I would like to thanks all the developers for their excellent
and hard work, Texmacs is sooo great !
Cheers
Francois
p.s: some videos for those of you who don't know the Ipython notebook
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaS4NXxL5Qc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G5YTlheCbw
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