On 4/13/2011 11:26 AM, Mesdaq, Ali amesdaq-at-websense.com |Catalyst/Allow to
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Try the full version of Komodo. It understands tt files by default. It's been
great to me the past few years. I can't imagine working in a heavy
perl/catalyst environment without it.
Too bad Komodo
I use Eclipse (EPIC) too with the Amateras HTML Editor to open .tt
and .tt2 file extensions:
Window - Preferences - General - Editors - File Associations
OK, y'all have convinced me to try Eclipse next.
I installed it on Windows x64, along with Amateras. Setting the association to tt
On Wed, 2011-04-13 at 05:12 -0500, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
I use Eclipse (EPIC) too with the Amateras HTML Editor to open .tt
and .tt2 file extensions:
Window - Preferences - General - Editors - File Associations
OK, y'all have convinced me to try Eclipse next.
I installed it on
, 2011 3:12 AM
To: catalyst@lists.scsys.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Catalyst] What text editor to use?
I use Eclipse (EPIC) too with the Amateras HTML Editor to open .tt
and .tt2 file extensions:
Window - Preferences - General - Editors - File Associations
OK, y'all have convinced me to try Eclipse
On 4/11/2011 2:01 PM, Eden Cardim edencardim-at-gmail.com |Catalyst/Allow to
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Emacs also has a set of extensions written by jrockway that facilitate
the writing of perl code in general. I use that combined with yasnippet
and the perltidy extension for maximum throughput and it's
The EPIC plugin for Eclipse works fine for me. I am not sure if anyone
mentioned it yet.
http://www.epic-ide.org/
Am 12.04.2011 13:41, schrieb John M. Dlugosz:
On 4/11/2011 2:01 PM, Eden Cardim edencardim-at-gmail.com
|Catalyst/Allow to home| wrote:
Emacs also has a set of extensions written
I use Komodo Edit, it's free (not open source) and very usefull for
me. It supports Perl and TT-synax, I like it ;-)
2011/4/12 John M. Dlugosz wxju46g...@snkmail.com:
On 4/11/2011 2:01 PM, Eden Cardim edencardim-at-gmail.com |Catalyst/Allow to
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Emacs also has a set of extensions
On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 06:41 -0500, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
On 4/11/2011 2:01 PM, Eden Cardim edencardim-at-gmail.com |Catalyst/Allow to
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Emacs also has a set of extensions written by jrockway that facilitate
the writing of perl code in general. I use that combined with
I may have missed the suggestion and all the requirements but have you checked
out Padre?
Sent from my iPad Mini 4.
On Apr 12, 2011, at 11:41, John M. Dlugosz wxju46g...@snkmail.com wrote:
On 4/11/2011 2:01 PM, Eden Cardim edencardim-at-gmail.com |Catalyst/Allow to
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Emacs
I use Eclipse (EPIC) too with the Amateras HTML Editor to open .tt
and .tt2 file extensions:
Window - Preferences - General - Editors - File Associations
On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 13:50 +0200, Tobias Klug wrote:
The EPIC plugin for Eclipse works fine for me. I am not sure if anyone
mentioned it
On Apr 12, 2011, at 4:57 AM, dodds wrote:
I use Eclipse (EPIC) too with the Amateras HTML Editor to open .tt
and .tt2 file extensions:
Window - Preferences - General - Editors - File Associations
I wrote my own eclipse editor plugin for TT files:
https://github.com/hitz/eclipse-tteditor
John == John M Dlugosz wxju46g...@snkmail.com writes:
John I installed Emacs, and found that it's too alien for me. Basic
things like
John selecting with the mouse and keyboard together are different from my
current
John habits. Is there a more GUI front-end?
As is the case with
Erik == Erik Colson e...@ecocode.net writes:
Erik Emacs has mmm-mode for this...
Erik my 2c
Emacs also has a set of extensions written by jrockway that facilitate
the writing of perl code in general. I use that combined with yasnippet
and the perltidy extension for maximum throughput
futher vim reading:
http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/arabic.html
http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/arabic.html
http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/hebrew.html
http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/hebrew.htmlbasically:
vim -A arabic_file_to_edit.txt
vim -H hebrew_file_to_edit.txt
Hi Thomas and all,
On Thursday 03 Mar 2011 04:50:08 Thomas L. Shinnick wrote:
At 08:13 PM 3/2/2011, gvim wrote:
On 02/03/2011 11:10, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
What's a good text editor to use for Catalyst/TT development?
The editor I really like for C++ doesn't handle XML well. I've been
are open but that problem has
slowly been getting better with the newer releases.
From: John M. Dlugosz [wxju46g...@snkmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 3:10 AM
To: catalyst@lists.scsys.co.uk
Subject: [Catalyst] What text editor to use?
What's
On 3/3/2011 9:27 AM, Mesdaq, Ali wrote:
I have been using Komodo for years and its the best Perl editor I
have found.
I wondered if anyone was going to mention Komodo.
FWIW, it looks like Ali is talking about KomodoIDE (which I also own),
not the free KomodoEdit, which is fundamentally the
: [Catalyst] What text editor to use?
On 3/3/2011 9:24 AM, Cliff Green green-at-umdnj.edu |Catalyst/Allow to home|
wrote:
On 3/3/2011 9:27 AM, Mesdaq, Ali wrote:
I have been using Komodo for years and its the best Perl editor I
have found.
I wondered if anyone was going to mention Komodo.
FWIW
Let's end this thread; 23 messages is enough and the topic is barely
more relevant to Catalyst than What kind of lunch should I have?
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On 3/3/2011 11:28 AM, Cliff Green green-at-umdnj.edu |Catalyst/Allow to home|
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On 3/3/2011 11:11 AM, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
On 3/3/2011 9:24 AM, Cliff Green green-at-umdnj.edu |Catalyst/Allow to
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On 3/3/2011 9:27 AM, Mesdaq, Ali wrote:
I have been using Komodo for years
What's a good text editor to use for Catalyst/TT development?
The editor I really like for C++ doesn't handle XML well. I've been using Notepad++ for
windows, but the syntax highlighting doesn't understand mixing TT inside the base
language, and it has tabs only instead of multiple visible
Even I was struggling with same problem a few days back.
Give Eclipse IDE for JavaScript Web Developers a try.
There you can install EPIC (Eclipse Perl Integration), configure .tt
file association with HTML editor.
It has a built in XML editor too.
If you are working on remote systems say
/lurk
I tried installing Padre on my OSX using the instructions here
http://padre.perlide.org/trac/wiki/DownloadMacOSX
and now my wxperl is broken:
$ wxperl
*wxPerl: posix_spawn:
/Library/Perl/5.10.0/darwin-thread-multi-2level/auto/Wx/wxPerl.app/Contents/MacOS/wxPerl5.10.0:
No such
Hi John,
On Wednesday 02 Mar 2011 13:10:04 John M. Dlugosz wrote:
What's a good text editor to use for Catalyst/TT development?
The editor I really like for C++ doesn't handle XML well. I've been using
Notepad++ for windows, but the syntax highlighting doesn't understand
mixing TT inside
On 02/03/11 16:44, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Hi John,
On Wednesday 02 Mar 2011 13:10:04 John M. Dlugosz wrote:
What's a good text editor to use for Catalyst/TT development?
The editor I really like for C++ doesn't handle XML well. I've been using
Notepad++ for windows, but the syntax
Another route is Aptana Studio (free version) with EPIC. In addition to
good perl functionality it also covers HTML, Javascript and CSS nicely.
Only detriment is that it does not understand the TT directives.
I use VNC (chicken of the VNC) to run Aptana directly from the server.
On 3/2/11
Sure, forward away. I wish I'd taken better notes, or at least run tee to
capture the results. :( Judging by the timestamps, this happened on 13
January 2011, so my recollection is going to be a bit fuzzy.
Whatever version was current at that time, I was trying these
Will,
Thanks it is done.
Charlie G
On 3/2/11, will trillich will.trill...@serensoft.com wrote:
Sure, forward away. I wish I'd taken better notes, or at least run tee to
capture the results. :( Judging by the timestamps, this happened on 13
January 2011, so my recollection is going to be a
On 02/03/2011 11:10, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
What's a good text editor to use for Catalyst/TT development?
The editor I really like for C++ doesn't handle XML well. I've been
using Notepad++ for windows, but the syntax highlighting doesn't
understand mixing TT inside the base language, and it
I use Nedit for everything. It's fabulous, programmable, macros, handles huge
files, binary files .. the ultimate programmers editor. I've used the lot - vi,
emacs, uemacs, notepad++, ultraedit. But Nedit is my favorite.
Greg Edwards (from mobile)
+61 400 102 774
On
At 08:13 PM 3/2/2011, gvim wrote:
On 02/03/2011 11:10, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
What's a good text editor to use for Catalyst/TT development?
The editor I really like for C++ doesn't handle XML well. I've been
using Notepad++ for windows, but the syntax highlighting doesn't
understand mixing TT
On 3/2/2011 5:49 AM, Kieren Diment diment-at-gmail.com |Catalyst/Allow to
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Padre: http://padre.perlide.org/ is rated by some. Works everywhere Wx does.
Looks very interesting.
How do I set it for XML + TT syntax? Scintilla is also what Notepad++ uses, so it must be
a matter
On 3/2/2011 10:44 AM, Shlomi Fish shlomif-at-iglu.org.il |Catalyst/Allow to
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First of all, see:
http://perl-begin.org/IDEs-and-tools/
I'm personally using GVim, which is the GUI version of Vim (
Thanks for your tips. I see many of the things listed are for Perl development, and
On Mar 3, 2011, at 1:01 AM, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
What I'm looking for is mixed mode support, to handle XML files with TT
stuff embedded in it.
BBEdit is a favorite of mine: http://www.barebones.com/bbedit
Cheers,
Troy
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