I found that a couple of days ago, but it didn't work. Let me triple check it and see that I didn't somehow check it again...

Chris

Aaron Lynch wrote:
Window > Preferences > CFEclipse > Editor  and uncheck Show Editor
Toolbar




On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 13:51 -0500, Christopher Jordan wrote:
Thanks Joe! :o)

I've noticed in the latest versions of CFEclipse that there is a tool bar just above the editing window but below the tabs that represent my open files. That tool bar has it's own tabs: CFML Basic, CF FLow, CFDocument, CFML Advanced.

Can someone tell me how to get rid of that thing? It's just taking up space and I don't use it.

Also, I know there's been a discussion of favorite plug-ins, but I'm wondering more specifically peoples preferred methods of obtaining Eclipse itself? I've recently used the distro link from eclipse.org to build my own custom package. There were a number of links to sites that provided these pre-built or build 'em yourself distrobutions, and specifically I used Yoxos. Does anyone else use these sorts of pre-built distro's?

Incidentally, the CFEclipse and all CF related plug-ins (at least at this one particular site) are being grouped under the heading "Web" while PHP gets listed under Programming Languages > Other. Just one more example of folks not believing that CF is a programming language. :o/

Cheers,
Chris

Joe Kelly wrote:
Chris,
If you have any questions about CFEclipse, post them here!  There were
enough knowledgeable people at the meeting last night to probably
handle any question you could have.

PS.  I hear Mike Kelp is giving pre-employment training for Dave!
(private joke made public!)

Thanks,
Joe Kelly

On 6/13/07, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Dave,

Sounds like it was a great meeting! I'm so miffed that I had to miss it. From your description of the evenings events, this meeting covered almost
everything I'm interested in.

I'm glad that you got to record Mark's presentation. I had some questions for him, and I suppose all I can hope for is that he covered them, or that
someone else happened to ask them.

 Well, I hope we cover these topics again sometime (mainly the OOP and
Framework stuff).

As for a new meeting place, what would be the chance that we could get the
building where Ben presented? All those comfy chairs and nice laptop
stations? That would be sweet! :o)

 Cheers,
 Chris

 Dave Shuck wrote:
Aside from our Ben Forta meetings, last night was one of the biggest
turnouts we have seen. In fact, I think the time has come for use to begin looking for a bigger facility for our group... maybe some place that leaves the AC on at night, which they apparently didn't do last night! Great to
see new faces and some that we hadn't seen in a while.  Here is a short
recap.

 To start off the meeting, I gave a short presentation on converting a
traditional procedural application to one that uses OOP concepts by way of talking to Beans/DAOs/Gateways. My goal was to convert our little mini-app
in under 10 minutes starting with no CFCs, which I came pretty close to
meeting even with the discussion. We wrapped this portion of the meeting right on time and went into Mark Drew's presentation on CFEclipse at 7PM.

Mark gave a great presentation, but as someone who has been using CFEclipse for several years now, I would be interested to hear what you non-CFE users thought about what he showed? Not a bad IDE huh? Even to those of us who have been using CFE for some time, I think all of us (aside from Mike Kelp!)
saw some features that we didn't realize were in there  I recorded the
presentation and will be posting a link to it later today assuming all went
well recording it.

After the meeting, we did a raffle for the $2000 limit Adobe software which
was won by Joe Kelly!   Congrats Joe.  We also passed out quite a bit of
other Adobe swag, including shirts, some really cool Adobe mugs, little mini
laser mice and more.

After the raffle, I offered to continue upon my earlier presentation for anyone interested in staying. Having a few takers, I took the application that we had converted to using objects at the beginning of the meeting, and turned it into a Mach-II application. We had some great questions during that period and I hope I made the case of how a framework such as Mach-II can benefit your development. I will be posting that code later today as
well for anyone who wants a peek.

Thanks to all that showed last night. I hope the crowded room didn't scare you off, and please know we want you there and will shoot for a bigger spot
as soon as we can.


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