Wow, I love the documentation. It's nice to see a tool with such an amazing docs. Can clearly see you spent equal amount time there as you did writing the actual software.
Great work!
Isn't it a bit aged? Do it have all the new features? I don't think it support CSS abbreviations.
I wish someone maintain the new and updated emmet/zen-coding for Emacs.
It's about a year old but still very dependable. I still use it daily. For what it's worth, Emmet is too bulky. Can you really remember all the things on the cheatsheet without looking them up? I don't think so. Zen Coding is just big enough that I can fit everything inside my head, so I'll stick to it.
> "It was a “political” decision to change project name and I don’t want to talk about it right now. Maybe I’ll blog about it some day. But there was another reason to change the name: I plan to use “Emmet” brand name for other developer products, and they will have nothing with “coding” (so Zen Coding was a bit restrictive name)."
Emmet name doesnt talk to me , zen coding i immediatly understand what it's all about. Why not just keep the former name ? I mean ,zen coding is a concept more than a product. You dont put a brand on a concept.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 58.4 ms ] threadzencoding-vim is vim script support for expanding abbreviation like zen-coding(emmet).
http://emmet.io/donate/
http://www.reddit.com/r/web_design/comments/174cyu/emmet_pre...
Never seen any more fleshed-out explanation of the rename. The linked post pretty much repeats the final phrase:
> At first, the project name has been changed. “Emmet” is gonna be brand name for new tools and not all of them will be related to “coding”.
I've quoted the only "explanations" I know of, as I wrote I don't know of any other. If you want more info, but the developer.
Emmet sounds like something I don't care about.
> The plugins for these editors are developed by third-party developers. May not support all Emmet features and actions.
Yeah, I'll pass.