Well, this KDE user (if I have a working SVN account do I qualify as a KDE
developer...?) uses only kate and hates VIM. I
use sftp://root:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/asterisk/*.conf to open files on the
remote servers.
Ok, so instead of bitching, I am attaching here my first draft of the XML file
Well, this KDE user (if I have a working SVN account do I qualify as a KDE
developer...?) uses only kate and hates VIM. I
use sftp://root:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/asterisk/*.conf to open files on the
remote servers.
Ok, so instead of bitching, I am attaching here my first draft of the XML file
Well, this KDE user (if I have a working SVN account do I qualify as a KDE
developer...?) uses only kate and hates VIM. I
use sftp://root:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/asterisk/*.conf to open files on the
remote servers.
Ok, so instead of bitching, I am attaching here my first draft of the XML file
Hi,
New to Kubuntu and Linux, I'm looking for a syntax-enabled text editor with
which I could easily edit Asterisk config files.
It seems Kate provide this type of service but I couldn't find anything
specific to Asterisk (unlike vim)
What's your advice ?
Best regards
It will take me a few hours to write a syntax highlighter for kate. But if I
do, I can commit this for KDE 3.5.8 and KDE4.
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 17:12, Olivier wrote:
Hi,
New to Kubuntu and Linux, I'm looking for a syntax-enabled text editor with
which I could easily edit Asterisk config
This might be of some assistance:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/vim+syntax+highlighting
- sf
Olivier wrote:
Hi,
New to Kubuntu and Linux, I'm looking for a syntax-enabled text editor
with which I could easily edit Asterisk config files.
It seems Kate provide this type of service but
Do you mean nobody has ever done this before (as I thought before asking
this question to the list) ?
So which tool KDE users are using for this ?
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I use Bluefish, and have developed a syntax-highlighting template for
Asterisk conf files, if you're interested.
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Steve Finkelstein wrote:
This might be of some assistance:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/vim+syntax+highlighting
- sf
Olivier wrote:
Hi,
New to Kubuntu and Linux,
Hi Olivier,
I would guess that most people aren't running any type of GUI on their
Asterisk box. Running an X server plus some type of window manager adds a
lot of overhead that's completely unnecessary for a server. I just SSH into
the server and use VI to edit the files - The server doesn't
Olivier wrote:
Do you mean nobody has ever done this before (as I thought before
asking this question to the list) ?
So which tool KDE users are using for this ?
I use vi(m).
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On Wednesday 16 May 2007 11:47 am, Olivier wrote:
Do you mean nobody has ever done this before (as I thought before asking
this question to the list) ?
So which tool KDE users are using for this ?
I am a KDE user, although on Slackware. Have been for many, many years.
Typically you will find
Olivier wrote:
Do you mean nobody has ever done this before (as I thought before asking
this question to the list) ?
So which tool KDE users are using for this ?
This KDE user is using vim :P
(What's wrong with vim?)
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just text filez works for me.
On 5/16/07, Olivier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
New to Kubuntu and Linux, I'm looking for a syntax-enabled text editor with
which I could easily edit Asterisk config files.
It seems Kate provide this type of service but I couldn't find anything
specific to
C F wrote:
just text filez works for me.
So you don't use any editor at all? ;-P
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On 5/16/07, Philipp Kempgen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C F wrote:
just text filez works for me.
So you don't use any editor at all? ;-P
Then it aint' a text file, I use vi
Philipp
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