I think Denny makes and excellent point - if you want a feature added to
homesite or CFstudio then you can complete the wishlist and hope that
someone actually reads it.

If you want a feature added to Homesite you can 

a) do it yourself (if you have the time/skills)
b) hire someone to do it
c)  pay for a feature to get added 

I should add that when I first started using CFEclipse and was working with
Mark I asked for a feature to be added and the next day it was in there. You
wont get that from  Adobe!


Kola

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 03 June 2006 00:15
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: CF Studio 5
> 
> On 6/2/06, Steve Brownlee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Here, here.  Doing multiple line regex patterns is a nightmare
> > sometimes.
> 
> 
> Well isn't it handy that there are a few really nice regular expression
> editor plugins for eclipse as well? ;-)
> 
> I think one of the most fundamental and freaking awesome featues of
eclipse
> is it's OPEN SOURCE.
> 
> If you'd like it to do X, you can go and and make it do X.  If you prefer
Y,
> go for it, do Y.
> 
> Frankly that alone should kick any "but it doesn't do X" arguments in the
> buttocks.
> 
> Course, who really wants to learn java, or contribute to communities or
> whatnot. :P~
> 
> As for the project structure, Ben, you may think about a versioning
system,
> and see how you're structure
> would fit there, to get more of an overview of how to do it in eclipse.
If
> you're using SVN, externals might
> be of interest, if you really like the "many projects in one project"
idea.
> 
> Really another nifty thing about eclipse and projects and that whole
> mindset, is that it's more geared to standards and such, vs. the "edit
> wherever I want, do what I want, etc."
> 
> Take it from me, if you challenge yourself and your "clients", no project
> will be a tiny project.  And organization
> is pretty swell, when things get "big".
> 
> Basically just cfeclipse+1, I guess, but MAN, eclipse is freaking nifty.
> Blows anything closed source outta the water (potentially ;)
> :denstar
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> > From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 3:48 PM
> > To: CF-Talk
> > Subject: RE: CF Studio 5
> >
> > > >> 1. The large box for extended search/replace.
> > > Exist in limited fashion in Eclipse.  Only capable of doing single
> > > line extended search/replace.
> >
> > And you can use regex as part of your search query, which should cover
> > the multi-line stuff, but that's a pain in the %$# compared to HS.  But
> > like I said before, I use CFE and just pop open HS when I need to do a
> > complex find/replace.
> >
> >
> 
> 
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