nm, Got it. PhD_IDE looks cool.
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Jesus M. Castagnetto <je...@castagnetto.com>
Web: http://www.castagnetto.com/


On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 20:32, Jesus M. Castagnetto <je...@castagnetto.com>wrote:

> *That* is very good news (the bit about using a proper API for the syntax
> bits).
>
> Yeah, flu sucks, but it is winter (sort of) now in the Southern Hemisphere.
>
> Have to take a look at the API this weekend. It is on SVN I gather.
>
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> Jesus M. Castagnetto <je...@castagnetto.com>
> Web: http://www.castagnetto.com/
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 19:58, Philip Olson <phi...@roshambo.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jul 7, 2011, at 3:16 PM, Jesus M. Castagnetto wrote:
>>
>> > OK, domo arigato for the info.
>> >
>> > Just saw that they have a demo. Will try that and if it works well I
>> will check for a classroom license so my GUI-biased students might be
>> happier :-)
>> >
>> > Philip: emacs? you kids these days :-)
>> >
>> > This concludes me hijacking the thread, so we can go to the regularly
>> scheduled one.
>> >
>> > /me with flu at home and bothering the phpdoc list
>>
>> It's all good, well except the part about having the flu.
>>
>> As for PHP+IDE+Docs, the first IDE (that I know of) that will use PhD_IDE
>> to generate syntax highlighting files is PhpStorm. The next is Textmate (I'm
>> helping), and the third will probably be Netbeans.
>>
>> There are still a few bugs/kinks to work out but once we solve those then
>> I think the IDE scene will have updated PHP files for proper syntax
>> highlighting and code completion. Before now, most hacks to generate these
>> (that I've stumbled upon) involve web scraping and HTML parsing.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Philip
>>
>>
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