Geert Bevin wrote:
>>> Anyway, I like NetBeans but it misses a couple of very important  
>>> things
>>> for me:
>>> * fully customizable code formatting
>>
>>
>> Jalopy :-)

Yes, there is. But I've never used it personally. I'm happy with the
code formatting features of NetBeans -- I tend to follow Sun's conventions.

> I don't want to learn how to write your own refactoring engine just  to
> say that all my member variables are prefixed with the 'm'  character.
> Doesn't sound easy to me ;-)

True.

> The most important parts for me are:
> * highlighting of the template tags
> * code hyper-linking in between different file type
>   - click on a template name in the element -> go to the template
>   - click on includes in a template -> go to the included template
>   - click on the element declaration in the site structure
>   - click on subsites
>   - click on element implementations
> * intelligent structure views
>   - view all element declarations that use a particular implementation
>   - template inclusion inheritance
> * a bunch of very easy to use live templates
> 
> What do you think?

Sound valid to me, but then I'm so used to my IDE that I can do these
tasks very quickly.

Eddy

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