You can download the servlet-only version of lps, and then just do the standard edit-code-in-an-editor thing. We've got rng's and dtd's, so pretty much any xml-aware editor will be your friend. Combine that with a screen-measuring tool and a fast machine, and you've got a fast edit-compile-run loop.
One of us has been happy using Eclipse to edit lzx, but without using the IDE4Laszlo. Most of us here at Laszlo Systems use vim, emacs, or BBEdit. So my question is really, what is your goal in downloading the IDE? It sounds like you've already gotten a handle on the basics of building and deploying lzx apps; the path to mastery lies in the developer guide, the archived mailing lists, the forums, and the source itself. On Jun 29, 2006, at 9:00 PM, Steve Sobol wrote: > I've downloaded and played with OpenLaszlo before. It's quite nice. > The > servlet is easy to drop into Jetty, and building and deploying LZX > apps is easy. > > But if I want to download the IDE -- and I do want to download it > -- it seems > like I have to grab almost 200 MB of stuff off the eclipse site, > including > Eclipse 3.1. I already have 3.12, and the latest WTP, and I *just* > want to > grab the LZX IDE. The wtp-all-in-one download is 182.8 MB - are > there any > alternatives? > > Best, > Steve > > > -- > Steve Sobol, Professional Geek ** Java/VB/VC/PHP/Perl ** Linux/*BSD/ > Windows > Apple Valley, California PGP:0xE3AE35ED > > It's all fun and games until someone starts a bonfire in the living > room. > _______________________________________________ > Laszlo-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.openlaszlo.org/mailman/listinfo/laszlo-user benjamin shine software engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Laszlo-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.openlaszlo.org/mailman/listinfo/laszlo-user
