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Scripting language
by Martin on Tuesday 15/Apr/2008, @12:45
How about supporting a subset of elisp? Allowing much Emacs code to be used or ported.
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Re: Scripting language
by alsuren on Tuesday 15/Apr/2008, @16:22
elisp support would require a kross interface first, I assume. If anyone is interested in writing one, talk to Sebastian Sauer or whoever was last to commit something interesting to kross in svn.
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  • Re: Scripting language
    by Paul on Wednesday 16/Apr/2008, @02:27
    No, it wouldn't alsuren. Kate doesn't use Kross. KatePart is being ported to use QtScript, and though are plans to add Kross support for the Kate application, they are fairly distant at the moment.
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