Also, Mark recently added code insight for various variables in your
code.  If you've created a query, later it will show up in an insight
popup when you need to use it.  Same thing for CFParam, CFDirectory, and
a few other tags.  But we have to wait until they roll this up into a
release, unless you want to use the nightly.  Details here:
http://www.markdrew.co.uk/blog/index.cfm/2006/5/17/CFEclipse-new-feature
-under-development-part-2 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 2:21 PM
> 
> > Actually, and I'm not being a smartass when I say this, I'd 
> very much 
> > like for you to tell me some of the features CFE has over 
> HS that are 
> > worthwhile.
> 
> I haven't used HS for quite a while, so correct me if any of these are
> there as well.  But Here are a few things I like about CFE, 
> besides what
> I've already mentioned.
> 
> 1.  SQL code highlighting
> 2.  Todo list--Just add <---! Todo:{your todo title} ---> anywhere in
> your code and you get a new todo item in the todo view.  If you click
> this item later from the todo panel it will open up the 
> correct file and
> drop you down to the correct spot on the page.
> 3.  Version control--Eclipse has basic version control 
> built-in.  Do you
> need to go back after a few hours of coding?  No problem, 
> just find the
> correct version from the history and restore it
> 4.  Working sets--group similar files into a set for later use, which
> makes it easier to interface with them later (all other files are
> hidden)
> 5.  Scratch pad--if you need to quickly test some code, hit F11 (or
> whatever you map it to) which loads a cfm file, then view the 
> results in
> the internal browser
> 6.  Snippets--You can have complex code snippets at your fingertips,
> just hit a shortcut and it will drop the code in.  It will 
> even ask you
> for parameters (Ex. a query name)
> 7.  There is a plugin that lets you view the CF logs right 
> from the CFE
> IDE
> 8.  There is an Outline and a Methods view that gives you quick easy
> access to your document structure, where you can click and jump to the
> right section
> 9.  It's open source--community driven, rapid support and quick
> releases, and it costs $0
> 10.  Adobe now supports CFEclipse as the standard CFML editor 
> for coders
> (not designers).  In fact, did you know that Sean Cornfield is the
> project manager for CFE?

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