Is it actually ready to use? I don’t see much information about how to use it. I know there’s been work on integrating cosmic-text, but I notice this issue is still open: https://github.com/iced-rs/iced/issues/320
Is it actually ready to use? I don’t see much information about how to use it. I know there’s been work on integrating cosmic-text, but I notice this issue is still open: https://github.com/iced-rs/iced/issues/320
The main issue I’ve come across experimenting with Rust UI frameworks is that none of them seem to have a decent multiline / rich text field story. Iced and the like are nice for simple apps but if you need to e.g. input Markdown and render it nicely all in one field you’re out in the wilderness.
Alright, time to update my team’s linters and formatters…
In addition to the others mentioned, I highly recommend trying out AstroNvim! It’s got a great set of defaults, based on lazy.nvim, and it’s easy to modify and extend.
I also do recommend taking the time to write your own config from scratch… even if you end up scrapping it just to use one of the pre-made configs, it’s worth it to learn how vim works. And you’ll quickly discover you have a new hobby in life… configuring your text editor.
The worst is when you’re not expecting it and get ambushed with a whiteboard…