If you use Atom as your text editor, now you can see
your beloved txt2tags files in all their colorful
glory:
There is also lots of snippets to make your editing easier. Just press
b\<tab> for bold, link\<tab> to insert a link or even
table\<tab> to insert a table skeleton.
After installing the plugin, go to its Settings screen to get a list of
all the available snippets. As an alternative, press
Option-Shift-S (or Alt-Shift-S in Windows) while editing a .t2t
file to get the same listing.
To install the plugin (aka package, in Atom terms), use the default Atom
installer under Settings > Install and search for txt2tags. You can
get more information about the plugin
at https://atom.io/packages/language-txt2tags.
Have you ever dreamed of editing txt2tags markup in a smart editor, with
buttons for bold, italic, lists, links, etc.? Dream no more!
Florent
Gallaire has added txt2tags support for
markitUp!, the jQuery universal markup
editor. Now you can add to any website a real nice text editor that
understands …
Eric
Forgeot never
stops. Now he wrote a plugin/recipe for PmWiki, so you, dear txt2tags
user, now can use our beloved markup in one more tool! From the plugin
page:
This recipe adds txt2tags formatting to the pmWiki markup. Most
txt2tags tags are translated to their pmWiki equivalent and …
Stefano
D'Archino did it again. First he made the Gedit syntax
file, so
you can get nice colors in your txt2tags source files. Now he made new
syntax files for the following text editors: JOE, "le" and "ne"!
If you're using one of these editors, install the Stefano files and …
Jendrik Seipp wrote me to tell about his diary
application RedNotebook.
As the website says:
RedNotebook is a graphical diary and journal to keep track of
notes and thoughts. It includes a calendar navigation, customizable
templates for each day, export functionality and word clouds. You can
also format, tag and …