In CFEclipse, Spike added the CFStudio style Explorer, does this help
people? I have got my head round using projects and tend to not use
this explorer too much (I guess its a matter of preference)

IMHO having TWO of these is nuts. you have a project view already
(where your site should be in theory) and then the Explorer view that
allows you to view local files and do FTP actions.

A note on the snippets, if you are used to donig CTRL+space for code
completion already you can map the instert snippet action to this too
which makes it really intuitive

"fusedoc CTRL + space " for example just rocks my boat

I love the idea of doing 

"CTRL + i " list of snippets (like code completion)  + <return>. 

Saves my dumb Homer like brain from remembering the quazillion
shortcuts, although havnig said that there are a couple that I do love
in CFE, that if they are equivalents  in DW I havent spotted

Ctrl + Shift + d = surround with <cfdump var="##">
Ctrl + d  = delete line (bye bye CFDUMP)
Ctrl + E = show list of open documents (then you can put the first
leter of the document and it filters by it)

The nice thing about the list of documents in CFE is that they are
done in name + path that  II find very useful (especially if you do
fusebox as I have fbx_Switches by the stack)

Anyway, to each his own but I only use CFStudio now as it has the best
documentation on it

MD








On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 06:55:36 -0500, Calvin Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave, your message is really difficult to read.
> 
> I'm not sure that your assessment of Robert not knowing how to use
> Dreamweaver is accurate at all. The reality is that there is a significant
> amount of scrolling with that design for files and folders that simply isn't
> necessary.
> 
> My laptop is 1400 by 1050, and my workstation is 1280 by 1024, and both of
> them involve a lot of scrolling that also results in disconnection from
> where in the file structure you are.
> 
> ||||
> ||||
> ||||
> ||||
> ||||---adirectory
> ||||---mydirectory
> 
> Is something similar to what I'm getting used to seeing in that panel. Of
> course, if you want to actively use any of the other panels at the same
> time, those panels also eat up that screen real estate.
> 
> I don't think its great usability at all. I think Windows Explorer and
> HomeSite are far better.
> 
> - Calvin
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 4:19 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: OT: Homesite enhancement project?
> 
> [quote]I think it represents very poor usability. Here we spend all this
> time learning to build usable Web sites that don't scroll, and we end up
> with an IDE with endless scrolling. It would be really cool if the panes
> were detachable.[/quote]
> u just dont know how to use it, if u dont want the panes there then move
> them, pretty easy. just as much screen room on there as in hs.
> maybe adjust your browser past 800 x 600
> i just got a new lcd that runs on 1200 x 1024 or whatever and unless the
> page is pretty dam long u wont be scrolling
> 
> i think its great usability, i got to hs probably feel like u guys do with
> dw
> 
> 

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