Hi,
Within the time constraints, I've done what searching I can through the docs, wiki, and mailing list archives to get a personal markup bundle working. Thanks to the clear documentation and a lot of the archived posts here, I have all the snippets and syntax coloring working. However, there are a couple of things that I still haven't worked out, which I could use a little help with. I apologize if they've been covered before and I missed them. If I had more time, I'd keep searching around for the answers, but with an upcoming deadline, I just have to get some guidance.
My bundle is called "jmarkup" and I've set most of the scope selectors to "text." (BTW, I still don't competely get how to choose scope selectors, despite reading that section many times.)
I'll probably do most of my writing in Latex or Markdown (or MMD), and currently I have to go back and forth between syntax coloring for either Latex or jmarkup.
1) Can I somehow set my scope so that I can see it colored while I'm in Latex and MMD?
2) Could someone point me to a place explaining how I could process my markup before the latex. E.g. So that when I hit the key combo to preview the Latex, everything is preprocessed to replace my [[note syntax ]] with Latex markup for left and right margin notes.
3) Referring to #2 above, could I have separate processing-replacements set up for whether I was making an output for myself (e.g. working draft with all notes and markup) or for my advisor (e.g. print draft without notes and hiding my in-line styles, like "revise" or "check facts")?
4) What would the best bundle be to use as an example of how to gather all "action" markups in to a separate document? For example, I might have a fact that is suffixed with [!check this!] and I want to gather all lines that have that [!...!] in them. I assume this might be similar to the TODO or GTDalt bundles but haven't checked them out yet.
Thanks all for any advice and help. I know I've asked a lot here, but even just pointers to where I can find the best examples of implementations of each would really help me out.
Thanks,
Jeff