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Replace tempo templates with tempel #19

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bbatsov opened this issue Sep 16, 2022 · 5 comments
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Replace tempo templates with tempel #19

bbatsov opened this issue Sep 16, 2022 · 5 comments
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@bbatsov
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bbatsov commented Sep 16, 2022

Tempo mode (which adoc-mode uses internally for adoc templates) is quite old and has pretty much no documentation. It seems that Tempel is a nice modern alternative https://github.com/minad/tempel

I guess using Yasnippet or similar is another alternative we can consider.

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TobiasZawada commented Oct 7, 2022

The tempel-page has its own overview of alternatives: https://github.com/minad/tempel#alternatives

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bbatsov commented Oct 7, 2022

Tempel seems to be the past of least resistance, but I'm open to other suggestions as well.

@dunmaksim
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Project Tempel have a package tempel-collection like a yasnippet-snippets. I think, we can:

  1. Delete all templates from adoc-mode.el and create PR to tempel-collection package.
  2. Add to README.md chapter about using adoc-mode with tempel and tempel-collection.

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bbatsov commented Mar 6, 2023

@dunmaksim I like this suggestion.

@tripplilley
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Project Tempel have a package tempel-collection

@dunmaksim : Link is broken. Correct link is: https://github.com/Crandel/tempel-collection

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