At 7:46 am -0700 3/10/04, wren argetlahm wrote:
So, in my infinite (lack of) wisdom I've decided that it might be
good to write my own.
Have you considered Alpha? http://alphatcl.sourceforge.net/
(Replying to all the messages in one)
I guess right now I'm mainly looking for a good (to a
certain extent, read: dedicated) XML editor and
haven't yet encountered one for OSX. Aside form the
standard text editor features, the two biggest
things I'm looking for are automatic (via keystroke)
--- John Delacour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 7:46 am -0700 3/10/04, wren argetlahm wrote:
So, in my infinite (lack of) wisdom I've decided
that it might be good to write my own.
Have you considered Alpha?
http://alphatcl.sourceforge.net/
I have not, this is the first I've heard of
wren argetlahm wrote:
(Replying to all the messages in one)
I guess right now I'm mainly looking for a good (to a
certain extent, read: dedicated) XML editor and
haven't yet encountered one for OSX. Aside form the
standard text editor features, the two biggest
things I'm looking for are automatic
Ken Williams wrote:
On Oct 3, 2004, at 9:46 AM, wren argetlahm wrote:
(SubEthaEdit since my copy of BBEdit is Classic and a
new one costs way to much for my budget).
If you want to write one because you think it'll be fun, okay.
But if you want to write one because you think you'll save money:
Ken == Ken Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ken But if you want to write one because you think you'll save money:
Ken suppose you earn about $40/hour. BBEdit upgrade costs about 60 bucks.
Ken Do you think it'll require more than one and a half hours of your time
Ken to write something better
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, wren argetlahm wrote:
And, I mean I could use vim, it has pretty good highlighting
abilities, but it'd be nice to get something good and Mac-ish.
Maybe I should have clarified that Emacs and Vim came, unbidden, to
mind, because both of them already have nice GUI Mac versions.
It's not just a text editor, but you might try Eclipse with the
XMLBuddy plugin.
http://www.eclipseplugincentral.com/Web_Links+index-req-viewlink-cid
-91.html
On Oct 4, 2004, at 12:28 AM, wren argetlahm wrote:
(Replying to all the messages in one)
I guess right now I'm mainly looking for
Please forgive the OT nature, but I just know you will be able to help.
I upgraded an old Mac I use as a server from 10.1 to 10.2.
After the upgrade, the webserver Documents folder had all the wrong
permissions. I had to log in via the terminal and CHMOD various
things. All is working well now,