1. RedyNote

I am working on yet another application to test a new feature in RedyLib: a formatted text editor! This application is called RedyNote, and it will let you easily write notes, documentation, or simple web page content. It can have headings, embedded images, hyperlinks, etc. Currently, it supports a subset of creole syntax, but i plan to add a subset of html syntax as well. This application will be useful for writing hyperlinked notes with multiple pages. It will probably be able to import/export a few basic formats. The source for this app will be included with the next release of RedyCode.

To make formatted text work, I renamed textedit.e to textdoc.e and added features for formatted text. It has 2 modes: 1)plain text (with built-in syntax highlighting) and 2)formatted text (generated by built-in syntax parser). You can hide or show syntax symbols. I'm going to use this library for the help system in RedyCode.

http://redy-project.org/images/screenshots/2016-05-08%2018_59_50-Creole_Editor.png

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2. Re: RedyNote

Looks amazing. Keep up the good work.

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3. Re: RedyNote

Icy_Viking said...

Looks amazing. Keep up the good work.

Thanks. This is just a preview of the formatted text it will be based on. I'm still thinking about what direction to take RedyNote. It might have an editable table of contents tree on the left. I'm also thinking about "mind map" diagrams that link to pages. The goal is to make a really easy-to-use brainstorming and note-taking app. I could see using it at work to organize my engineering tasks, or write API documentation for a programming project.

Any thoughts?

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ryanj said...
Icy_Viking said...

Looks amazing. Keep up the good work.

Thanks. This is just a preview of the formatted text it will be based on. I'm still thinking about what direction to take RedyNote. It might have an editable table of contents tree on the left. I'm also thinking about "mind map" diagrams that link to pages. The goal is to make a really easy-to-use brainstorming and note-taking app. I could see using it at work to organize my engineering tasks, or write API documentation for a programming project.

Any thoughts?

Everything is looking good. And I like those ideas. Can't wait to use the new RedyLib when it is out. Keep up the good work.

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