I've become fond of TextMate lately.
Does it have incremental search? I really, really love that!
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Thanks Kevin,
I've got bookmarks on it, Pydev and Wing, but for now am using the
basics until I "really" need more.
Lee C
On Apr 6, 2005, at 11:59 AM, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
On Mar 31, 2005 2:52 AM, Lee Cullens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
TextWrangler is (to me) too much like its big brother - a do-
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...
> I've become fond of TextMate lately. It's a fairly new editor and is
> missing some features, but what it does it does well. It has good
> project organization and makes it easy to switch between files in your
> proj
On Mar 31, 2005 2:52 AM, Lee Cullens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TextWrangler is (to me) too much like its big brother - a do-all
> "develop it yourself" sandbox. Great if that's what your into, but a
> sidetrack to me. For the moment I'll stick with the simpler
> SubEthaEdit which I can even us
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Lee Cullens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just an update Russel,
>
> I was getting bored going through the TextWrangler docs, and
> remembering that I had not even looked at the SubEthaEdit docs when I
> used it went back to check out what you said further. Firs
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
François Granger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le 30/03/05 23:42, « Russell E. Owen » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> >, though I hate ...(BBEdit's)
> > find/replace dialog box enough to not use it for coding.
>
> (the Bbedit version) It get some time to get to it,
Le 30/03/05 23:42, « Russell E. Owen » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Example: set SubEthaEdit to enter \n when you type (the unix
> line ending convention). Then paste in text from any standard Mac app
> and notice that the pasted text uses \r as a line ending.
You are right. I always have a \
On 30.03.2005, at 09:42, Lee Cullens wrote:
I've got Leo up and running. It isn't everything I would like in a
sandbox but it does have an intriguing organizational approach that
I'll either learn to love or hate :~). Would like to first figure out
how to keep it from opening up
Leo is interest
Just an update Russel,
I was getting bored going through the TextWrangler docs, and
remembering that I had not even looked at the SubEthaEdit docs when I
used it went back to check out what you said further. First, of
course, such is something that can be set in the perfs and per
document. I
On Mar 30, 2005, at 11:34 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
I had looked at XCode
So what is the story with XCode? Has Apple made it extensible and
customizable enough that it could be made into a good general purpose
IDE/editor? One thing that has always bugged me about all the IDEs
I've even seen is th
I had looked at XCode
So what is the story with XCode? Has Apple made it extensible and
customizable enough that it could be made into a good general purpose
IDE/editor? One thing that has always bugged me about all the IDEs I've
even seen is that they are designed for a couple languages/compil
On 3/30/05 1:42 PM, "Russell E. Owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> XCode takes forever to launch.
It does? Takes about 1 second here.
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On Mar 30, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Lee Cullens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks François
Not sure I want to get into eclipse just now but I referenced it for
further study.
I seem to remember blowing by SubEthaEdit already, but I went back and
chec
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Lee Cullens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks François
>
> Not sure I want to get into eclipse just now but I referenced it for
> further study.
>
> I seem to remember blowing by SubEthaEdit already, but I went back and
> checked it out with Python IDE and it
Thanks François
Not sure I want to get into eclipse just now but I referenced it for
further study.
I seem to remember blowing by SubEthaEdit already, but I went back and
checked it out with Python IDE and it is indeed a must have basic text
editor. I was running into some problems between IDL
Le 30/03/05 9:42, « Lee Cullens » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> I'll let IDLE and SPE just sit there for the time being. Maybe I' get
> back to SPE after Tiger and see if I can work with them to get it to
> play well with Mac - we'll see where I'm at.
I have been using Eclipse with Pydev plugi
On Mar 29, 2005, at 2:56 PM, Lee Cullens wrote:
Relative to my previous post : RE: SPE-OSX IDE with Python on Mac or others?
I'm leery of SPE, so maybe a more general recommendation - an IDE I can "grow with" that has a significant user base, is still reasonably maintained (maybe even evolving).
Wanted to say thank you to Bob, Chris and Mark.
I'll let IDLE and SPE just sit there for the time being. Maybe I' get back to SPE after Tiger and see if I can work with them to get it to play well with Mac - we'll see where I'm at.
I've got Leo up and running. It isn't everything I would like in
Lee Cullens wrote:
I'm leery of SPE,
SPE has only recently worked at all on the Mac, and has a pretty
Windows-centric design.
so maybe a more general recommendation - an IDE I can "grow with" that
has a significant user base, is still reasonably maintained (maybe
even evolving).
check the archi
Relative to my previous post : RE: SPE-OSX IDE with Python on Mac or others?
I'm leery of SPE, so maybe a more general recommendation - an IDE I can "grow with" that has a significant user base, is still reasonably maintained (maybe even evolving). I'll work out how to integrate Python scripts in
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