[opencms-dev] emacs
Marko Riedel
markoriedelde at yahoo.de
Tue May 24 23:51:35 CEST 2011
Thanks. I didn't think this through. The editor being a web application OF COURSE it can't start a secondary process in the browser using only HTML and JavaScript. I guess a good compromise would be to write a script that retrieves and submits files through the CMS shell and add a hook to the procedure that emacs uses to save files. Can you give me a sample CMS shell invocation?
Regards,
Marko Riedel
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--- Manfred Schenk <manfred.schenk at zerobyte.de> schrieb am Di, 24.5.2011:
> Von: Manfred Schenk <manfred.schenk at zerobyte.de>
> Betreff: Re: [opencms-dev] emacs
> An: opencms-dev at opencms.org
> Datum: Dienstag, 24. Mai, 2011 23:27 Uhr
> Am 24.05.2011 21:59, schrieb Marko
> Riedel:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I have a question that has probably been asked many
> times before. How do I get the explorer to start up emacs
> when I try to edit source code? Even better can I start just
> one instance of emacs and have my data go into the VFS every
> time I save the file?
> >
>
> I think your wish is not easy to fulfill: opencms is a
> web-application -
> so the editor is also a web-application.
> If you find a webdav plugin for your emacs it might be
> possible to open,
> read and write ressources from and to the VFS.
>
> Regards,
> Manfred
>
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