the idea with the commenting is that that dashes are the same # of
dashes as the longest line of your comment, its just an example of one
of the things. Yeah i tried dbedit, like it but not GUI enough for
someone the co-works...

Adam H


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 16:29:47 -0800, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:35:11 -0500, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1):
> > I am using quantum DB and I love it but some of the people in my group
> > have grown attached to the niffty nice GUI in Enterprise Manager,
> > pretty much like Access, I doubt there is but does anyone know if
> > there is an Eclipse plug-in that even comes close to giving something
> > like that, non free plugs are fine in this case.
> 
> DBEdit is pretty good - http://dbedit.sourceforge.net/dbedit_doc/sshot3.gif
> As for full on enterprise manager type stuff I use an outside SQL tool
> right now (like dbvis, aqua datastudio, iSQL-viewer, or a slew of
> others).
> 
> > 2):  Does anyone know if it is possible to change what hotkeys do
> > and/or add new hot keys...in studio I have f5 set to save (it makes it
> > easier I hit f5-middle mouse-button f5 thus saving, alt-tabing to my
> > browser, and refreshing my browser)
> 
> You can change a few, go to window>preferences>workbench (or general)>keys
> 
> > 3) In cfstudio I have custom scripts (written in Javascript) like one
> > that surronds my commends all pretty like (only looks pretty in Fixed
> > width fonts like my IDE):
> >
> > <!--- ------- --->
> > <!--- Comment --->
> > <!--- -------- --->
> >
> > Any way to get those workin in Eclipse?
> 
> Not the javascript ones, we have been talking about making something
> like that but its not there yet. However, what you want to do in that
> example is easy to do with snippets. it would look like this
> 
> <!-- ---- ---->
> <!--- $${comment} ---->
> <!-- ---- ---->
> 
> Then when you added the snippet it would ask for you comment. You
> could also leave out the $${comment} part and just use it as a
> surrounder snippet...
> 
> > 4) Why was He3 written as an app using eclipse source instead of an
> > eclipse plug-in, just curious?
> 
> Because it is / was. You can download the Eclipse source and tweek it
> and comiple a new program out of it. You can allow other plugins to
> work still too - something we may do in the future. Once you do that
> you are not making a plug-in but an application based on Eclipse.
> 
> Cheers,
> Rob
> 
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> 
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