Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-02-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Feb 13, 2:02 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what part of alpha stage is it that you don't understand? I would have said alpha stage meant feature complete but not necessarily all that stable (ie use with care). I never realised software could be in alpha while also being in

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-02-12 Thread Mandy
I was just about to post this but you beat me to it :) Yep, the new release looks pretty good especially with the drag drop support and undo/redo's. Waiting for more to come (especially multiple file views) - but it's looking good as it is. -Mandy. On Feb 7, 7:47 pm, D.Pape [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-02-12 Thread Kjell Bublitz
I installed InType yesterday and there is also a bundle for cakephp but the editor is slow as hell and on my end it doesnt load remote files which are copied from FTP to windows temp folder. Kinda doesn't like foldername~1 i guess.. So even if i love the minimalism and look, these two points make

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-02-12 Thread Mandy Singh
Don't know why it's running slowly on your computer. I have no such problems. The editor is super fast for me. Are you sure you don't have any other applications hogging away memory? Check with your task manager (if on windows). -Mandy. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-02-12 Thread Sam Sherlock
I thought that in intype you were able to type a sequence of keys to insert a snippet is there a manual somewhere or something that you know of? On 12/02/07, Mandy Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don't know why it's running slowly on your computer. I have no such problems. The editor is

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-02-12 Thread Mandy Singh
Just look into the bundles from Bundles - Specific bundle you want to work with. Select that bundle - check for the short cuts defined next to them. For eg if I have selected XHTML to work with Then I just type - head and press tab and it gets completed.

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-02-12 Thread Sam Sherlock
cool thanks. Was not pressing tab. Can the syntax colorization be custmised? that faint blue is a tad faint On 12/02/07, Mandy Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just look into the bundles from Bundles - Specific bundle you want to work with. Select that bundle - check for the short cuts

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-02-12 Thread Mandy Singh
:) This is the cake forum :) Go to the intype forum for such questions :) -Mandy. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Cake PHP group. To post to this group, send email to cake-php@googlegroups.com To

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-02-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
what part of alpha stage is it that you don't understand? On Feb 2, 2:33 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 25, 9:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sorry but that doesn't much sense to me. the product is still in very early stage of development, miles

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-02-02 Thread Sam Sherlock
I guess your supposed to test and play with it, experience the new unique(ish) features of it enough to get you salivating for the full release (this is a preview of whats coming aint it?) personally I use undo and redo loads and loads, often doing a bulk of code and realizing that about 30

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-02-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jan 25, 9:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sorry but that doesn't much sense to me. the product is still in very early stage of development, miles away from being finished. If you first build very common features like undo/redo, you have nothing to show off. But without

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-26 Thread CraZyLeGs
On Jan 25, 2:55 pm, Mandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: crazylegs - That is not what I was talking about. I know we can do that. But, suppose I was editing a jsp file, so I opened it in the jsp editor. Now, I have a javascript snippet inside of it. And I would like to take advantage of js

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-25 Thread CraZyLeGs
In Eclipse I am not sure you can bind a file with a phpEditor/cssEditor/javascriptEditor etc at the same time? Sure you can. even multiple editors for the same type of files. rightclick open with.. Eclipse for project Management and just uh-huh everything. NotePad++ for quick rightclick open.

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jan 24, 11:34 pm, Grant Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there really no undo/redo? Seems like a surprising omission, even from an alpha release. sorry but that doesn't much sense to me. the product is still in very early stage of development, miles away from being finished. If you first

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-25 Thread Mandy
crazylegs - That is not what I was talking about. I know we can do that. But, suppose I was editing a jsp file, so I opened it in the jsp editor. Now, I have a javascript snippet inside of it. And I would like to take advantage of js snippets and editing features that my js editor has. Then, I

Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Mandy
Well, this post is not about asking a question, but about sharing an editor that I recently found. You can read more about it here: http://mandysingh.blogspot.com/2007/01/finally-good-editor-for-windows-intype.html This is going to be having CakePHP support very soon and is really kickass

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Andrew McCafferty
Thanks Mandy! This could be the one that drags me away from HTMLKit for good. I've only been playing with it for a few minutes but it looks great. Cake support would just be the icing on thewell...cake. Andrew On 24 Jan, 12:18, Mandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, this post is not

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread D.Pape
Yes, looks really great. Thanks mandy! Andrew McCafferty schrieb: Thanks Mandy! This could be the one that drags me away from HTMLKit for good. I've only been playing with it for a few minutes but it looks great. Cake support would just be the icing on thewell...cake. Andrew On

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Andrew McCafferty
After further investigation and much excitement, it looks like Cake support already exists and can be downloaded, along with various other bundles from here: http://intype.info/download/bundles/ Andrew On 24 Jan, 13:34, D.Pape [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, looks really great. Thanks mandy!

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread dkarlson
I watched one of their screencasts the other day. Absolutely amazing. On Jan 24, 8:07 am, Andrew McCafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After further investigation and much excitement, it looks like Cake support already exists and can be downloaded, along with various other bundles from here:

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Samuel DeVore
it looks like they just took the one done for textmate and posted that. So if you like it you can still thank me (and gwoo) Sam D ps. and yes my shoulder does hurt from patting myself on the back. and did you know that you can add to the autocomplete in zend's ide by editing the

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread D.Pape
Amazing... Thank you Sam :o) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Cake PHP group. To post to this group, send email to cake-php@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Mandy
Great! Thanks Andrew for pointing me to the cake bundle. I added one thing to it - key_equivalent: 'Ctrl+Shift+Q' in the bundle grammar file (which was not there) Reason being that we'll need to shift between modes (like xhtml, css, javascript, etc) and this would come in handy. Thanks,

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Okay i watched all 3 screencasts I don't know if they come with audio commentary, i couldn't hear any (might be a problem at my side) so maybe that explains if i missed something. But from what i've seen, the only thing they can show off, is some intelligent code generation, and real time

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Chris Hartjes
On 1/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe this isn't meant to be a full ide, but more of an advanced editor. In that case it's another story. Although i don't see how any somewhat decent php programmer would prefer an advanced editor over a decent ide, but that's another

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Chris Hartjes
On 1/24/07, Jippi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well, as dieter said, it lack tons of features any PHP programmer would need - just one of those i found fast... undo / redo ctrl+z inserts some ruby'ish stuff into the view instead... couldnt find it ;) I wonder if deep down I'm really just

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Samuel DeVore
in textmate you can do control-shift-v to check for syntax errors ;) On 1/24/07, Chris Hartjes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 1/24/07, Jippi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well, as dieter said, it lack tons of features any PHP programmer would need - just one of those i found fast... undo /

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Jippi
Hmm well, as dieter said, it lack tons of features any PHP programmer would need - just one of those i found fast... undo / redo ctrl+z inserts some ruby'ish stuff into the view instead... couldnt find it ;) also, syntax checker for all those fancy languages is a must aswell. it just

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Chris Hartjes
On 1/24/07, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: in textmate you can do control-shift-v to check for syntax errors ;) Ah hah! See, this old dog can still learn some new tricks. I do believe I need to invest some time in reading up on the autocomplete features for the PHP bundle and

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Mandy
Well, it all depends on how you are looking at this editor. I don't think they are trying to create an IDE and compete with Zend or Eclipse. We all know Eclipse is great, open source and yes bloated (slows down the comp). I too use phpEclipse with SVN integration and like it. But, considering

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Samuel DeVore
Chris there is some work being done to completely redo autocomplete support in TM, it is looking very cool and very extendable, I'll probably add cakephp support when I can find a minute or two. I also want to use the ui stuff you can do now to build a bake interface into TM

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Jason Huebel
read more about it here: http://mandysingh.blogspot.com/2007/01/finally-good-editor-for-windows-intype.html This is going to be having CakePHP support very soon and is really kickass (trust me - it's TextMate for windows). --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Grant Cox
Is there really no undo/redo? Seems like a surprising omission, even from an alpha release. I just watched the two screencasts, and I can't really see what the fuss is... Snippets are cool, but they're not new (Eclipse has has them for ages). Syntax highlighting - what editor doesn't have

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Langdon Stevenson
I am inclined to agree with Grant. Given the wealth of functionality and maturity in Eclipse (on the open source side) and products like IDEA (on the proprietary side) I think that intype has its work cut out for it trying to compete I dare say that if it finds a niche as a powerful but

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Pje
I think that Intype will be a good replacement for TextMate, to people who uses Windows. It will not be a replacement for Eclipse or any other IDE. Actually, who don't use a IDE in Windows uses EditPlus, UltraEdit, Notepad++, etc... this is the market that Intype developers are looking for. On

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread Langdon Stevenson
Hi Pje I think that Intype will be a good replacement for TextMate, to people who uses Windows. It will not be a replacement for Eclipse or any other IDE. Actually, who don't use a IDE in Windows uses EditPlus, UltraEdit, Notepad++, etc... this is the market that Intype developers are

Re: Finally a good Editor for Windows

2007-01-24 Thread strykstaguy
I do like it, a lot! It has a few small things missing (e.g. Undo/Redo) of course those will come later, but I am hoping for a portable version, which I highly doubt buy I guess I will stick Notepad2. On Jan 24, 6:18 am, Mandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, this post is not about asking a