This is slightly OT, but is there a way of getting some Emacs keybindings in Leksah?
-deech On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Hamish Mackenzie < hamish.k.macken...@googlemail.com> wrote: > I use Leksah and have done since I started contributing to it. The best > way to make it work for you is to use Leksah to fix what you don't like > about Leksah ;-) Failing that giving good feedback about bugs and missing > features is the next best thing. > > On 3 Aug 2010, at 18:48, David Virebayre wrote: > > Trying code completion in comments on string constants, for example. > > Code completion makes the text jump if you're editing near the bottom > > of the editor area. > > You could turn on Edit Prefs -> GUI Options -> Complete only on Hotkey > > Default hotkey is Ctrl+Space > > > I like the "tocandy" feature but then it breaks alignment if you open > > the file in another editor. Something probably fixable by editing the > > candy file. > > Just out of interest which of the candy replacements caused problems. Some > of them (such as ->) already are set to include spaces to pad out > differences. > > You can turn candy off by unchecking Configuration -> To Candy > > Does your existing editor handle candy better? If so how? > > > I'am a bit lost between Workspace and Package, especially when all I > > want is write a quick single-source haskell program. > > We are planning to improve this by adding a default workspace and/or adding > messages to prompt users if they have not got a workspace or package open. > > Basically to get started on a app > Workspace -> New Workspace (this file contains a list of packages to open) > > I think most users probably only ever need one workspace file. > > Next if you have a .cabal file already... > Panes -> Workspace (to show the workspace pane) > Right click in the workspace Pane and select Add Package > > Or if you want to create a new package... > Package -> New Package > Select a folder whose name matches the desired project name > If you just click Save down the bottom you will get a very > basic executable package with a Main module (but no main function) > > To switch between packages in your workspace just double click on it in the > Workspace pane. > > > That's all I can think of right now, I've exagerated a bit when I said > > "unusable". Leksah is going to be an awesome editor, it's just not > > ready yet for me. > > Thanks for the feedback, please let us know if you think of anything else. > > As well as the google forum we now also have #leksah on IRC. > > Hamish_______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe >
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