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Add HTML editor #18
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Comment by Katharine The ordering on this issue is wrong – first a destination needs to be decided, then we can have an editor. |
Comment by ron064 Most Pebble projects on GitHub have html file, even if a user wants to import a project, update some things and test it, the html editor part is missing. |
Comment by unwiredben I'm personally fine using GitHub's editor for those files works fine. I like having CloudPebble just focused on the parts that go directly on the watch/phone. As long as it doesn't touch my "gh-pages" branch or the files in the root/other folders, I'm happy. |
Comment by ron064 The support for HTML keep popping out: Personally I prefer full support for HTML files including the import/export, But if slate is the way to go, it is totally acceptable, It is even possible to add wizard that add slate fields by type. |
Comment by Katharine Slate is not officially supported. |
Comment by ron064 Well Slate is part of pebble official documentation: The fact is that making configuration page for pebble application is very complicated task that require knowledge in several fields. The increased complexity reduces the quality of configuration pages that many independent developers can make. |
Issue by ron064
Sunday Feb 16, 2014 at 02:34 GMT # Sample: Friday Sep 13, 2013 at 22:58 GMT
Originally opened as pebble#27
Many projects need HTML config file, so I think it should be included in the project (and imported/exported to GitHub when possible.)
It can be base for many improvements like auto-generation of config files(maybe with JS and C part as well), hosting the config file on Pebble server, or embed it into the JS file.
I'm guess there should be some good open source editor that is in similar enough environment to be easier to integrate.
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