Hi,
Congrats for making pida work on win32! Unfortunately none of the core
develoeprs even owns a copy of windows for compiling testing. But
perhaps someone from the community can help...
On 18 March 2010 14:03, Marcos Rangel mran...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi !
I'm using PIDA on win32. I had some
On 31 January 2010 20:59, RonnyPfannschmidt
ronny.pfannschm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jan 31, 8:48 pm, Joshua Gardner mellowcellofel...@gmail.com
wrote:
It works, excellent. :)
Amazing how much difference a single character can make.
the single character was a unrelated bug
the main issue
+1
2010/1/18 RonnyPfannschmidt ronny.pfannschm...@gmail.com:
hi,
i like the ideas behind http://librelist.com/
the pocoo guys just started to use it for zine
i want to use it for pida/anyvc
so please discuss.
-- Ronny
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2010/1/15 Ryan Freckleton ryan.freckle...@gmail.com:
Hello PIDA developers and community,
One of my coworkers (Tim Flink, who wrote this list earlier) and I are
interested in developing Java support for PIDA with the goal of using it as
our primary java IDE.
If we succeed in adding this
Hi, as a user, I would be *really* keen on seeing good Java support,
or any Java support. In my opinion it is a huge missing link, as
although Java is not my primary development language, it is hard to
live without using it occasionally.
I personally wouldn't get hung up on having the first
from PIDA.
I can't think of any command line tools for doing Java IDE stuff though...
2010/1/15 Ryan Freckleton ryan.freckle...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 3:04 AM, RonnyPfannschmidt
ronny.pfannschm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jan 15, 10:57 am, Ali Afshar aafs...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
On Tuesday 20 October 2009 15:50:01 Gabriele Lanaro wrote:
pygtkscintilla is a Python wrapper for Scintilla with a custom API
designed to make the coding experience easy.
Scintilla is a powerful source editing component with features such as:
* Syntax highlighting for tons of languages
Hi,
We tried something like this a few years ago as a fork of the original pygtk
scintilla bindings. We had a fairly usable editor from it, but eventually
random segfaulting stopped us from using it.
Am very interested to hear your progress.
Ali
On Friday 04 September 2009 19:11:40 gab.lan
RonnyPfannschmidt wrote:
Hi,
i had to take the downloads down cause of a few packaging-issues that
broke the setup process
* a necessary file wasn't included cause i break-fixed the MANIFEST.in
file before the release
* the pida-pyshell executable had a unnoticed bug
cause i tested
Hi Tito,
The domain ran out today, I have renewed it, but maybe the settings got
lost, I will check.
Ali
tito - wrote:
Hi everyone,
On 2 different servers / dns servers, i've got a wrong ip for pida.co.uk.
Am-i alone ?
Current : 85.233.160.22
Should be : 213.251.145.51
++tito;
DoxaLogos wrote:
Hello,
I just played around with PIDA a little bit on Kubuntu yesterday, and
I thought it was nice how you wrap python around VIM (or Emacs). It
puts a fresh face on older yet proven technology. I know this setup
has a ways to go, but I thought of something that might be
Bernard wrote:
Hi,
I prefer to spell it PIDA
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Hi everyone,
Well, thanks to some really hard and dedicated work by the developers,
it seems we have hit feature freeze in the 0.6 branch [1], and we really
need you all to test the hg main trunk branch [2]. So anyone feeling
hardcore, please try it and get back to us.
We are considering not
khiraly wrote:
Hi!
I have updated the windows installation wiki page:
http://pida.co.uk/trac/wiki/WindowsInstallation
There are 8 steps to install pida on windows. I have not tested it
yet, but I
will as soon as I can. I will test Ronny's newest option work (thanks
ronny!), if
it is
Ali Gholami Rudi wrote:
Pysmell, too, has emacs and vim plugins. Maybe new code can be written
to merge their proposals.
Even if that is not possible, they can probably use new ideas to
improve. I think pysmell ideas can be used to enhance rope's SOA.
Other improvement ideas are probably
Hi Steven,
Just forwarding this to the PIDA mailing list. Sorry if that's bad
netiquette, but a few people there might be able to help.
Ali
Stephen Kennedy wrote:
Hi all,
The SCM backend interface is showing its age and its humble CVS
origins. It breaks regularly and theres no unit tests.
Stephen Kennedy wrote:
The SCM backend interface is showing its age and its humble CVS
origins. It breaks regularly and theres no unit tests. There's no
interface to history.
In short it needs a major overhaul or replacement.
Does anybody know of a possible replacement? Some time ago the
RonnyPfannschmidt wrote:
On 10 Okt., 15:27, Rodrigo Ferreira de Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
the third characteristic will be the dbus things, ok?
yeah, i'll use dbus signals for tracking changes to options (each
change will notify all clients)
With dbus signals sounds
Hi everyone.
I am becoming a bit distressed with the individual copyrights and
licenses in the PIDA source.
Now I propose that everyone donates their entire codes to All the PIDA
authors. Ie everyone in AUTHORS file.
I suggest a copyright notice such as:
Copyright year PIDA Authors (see
RonnyPfannschmidt wrote:
On 7 Okt., 12:09, Ali Afshar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone.
I am becoming a bit distressed with the individual copyrights and
licenses in the PIDA source.
Now I propose that everyone donates their entire codes to All the PIDA
authors. Ie everyone
derek wrote:
On Jan 19, 8:25 pm, khiraly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, and how can I disable this annoying pop-up when I quit pida?
I wish I knew - not to mention the Pida loves you popup when I start
it. _I_ love Pida. I don't particularly want the feeling to be
mutual :-)
On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 10:41 -0800, derek wrote:
On Dec 28 2007, 7:25 pm, Timur Izhbulatov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Fortunately, Kate can embed vim. At least it used to.
Not as far as I can tell - and why would I want it to? I want to use
_my_ editor, not vi or emacs. Vim embedded in
On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 08:52 -0700, Sean Fulmer wrote:
benito wrote:
On 5 Nov., 01:25, Ali Afshar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just switched back to XFCE4 after wondering why no shortcuts were
working for a few days.
I do experience the same problem -- without metacity, but with FVWM
On 04/11/2007, Sean Fulmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using pida 0.5.1 from svn trunk.. when I have the vim editor focused, I
can't use any of PIDA's keyboard shortcuts (show file browser, etc).
Reaching for the mouse really kills my vim flow :)
Is there any way to get PIDA to recognize the
On Thursday 06 September 2007 20:16:48 sean f wrote:
I'd like to rearrange the layout of some of the plugin panels, but I'm
not sure how to do it.
I know I can drag them around to top/right/bottom/left - but what I
want to do is to have two plugins visible simultaneously on the left
side of
On Friday 07 September 2007 00:50:59 sean f wrote:
I'd like to add some conditions to my .vimrc to prevent disable
certain configurations when vim is running inside of PIDA. Is this
possible, and if so, could someone maybe provide a simple example?
Hi,
In vimrc, check for the PIDA_EMBEDDED
I will be attending PyCon UK (http://www.pyconuk.org/) on 8th 9th
September, and would be interested to chat to any PIDA users or
developers.
Please let me know,
Ali
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