James Higginbotham wrote: >>Very, very odd. Netbeans somehow didn't save the changes I >>had made - >>but thought it did. Upon restarting the IDE my error (it's >>error!) was >>obvious ... Man, how I wish Emacs would pull up completions >> >If you configure JDEE, it will do this with CTRL-C CTRL-V CTRL-. Let me >know if you don't use it or have had trouble configuring it to work. >I've been using for years on 20.7 and now 21.2+ with the latest Beta and >love it. I also have it invoking ant with a query before it launches so >I can specify the ant target, and a function key mapping to build, then >go to next/prev error, plus import class under cursor and go to source >under cursor. Most features in the modern day, memory hog IDEs. Oh, my >kingdom for a Borland native IDE again. Maybe I'll try IDEA soon. The >only thing I miss with Emacs/JDEE is a refactoring feature, which a >package called Xrefactory would solve if you manage 2 project files. Oh, >the humanity! > I'll have to check into this - sounds good. If you happen to have a handy summary of what I should obtain and how I should go about installing it don't hesitate to shoot me a copy directly.
>>... That's >>one of the few reasons I use Netbeans - it saves keystrokes. >> >That's one of the reasons I use Emacs - no VM and Swing overhead - it >saves memory and I can do cool macro recordings ;) > Yes - Java IDEs are rather hoggish on resources. I've always found the macros a handy feature as well - it's amazing how quickly you can modify things by recording a macro and then turning it loose for several iterations ^u-20-^x-e - very handy ... I guess I'm just odd. Well, and you must be too ;-), because I - like you - always prefered Emacs. It's really light-weight and ... the power is something else. So far as IDEA goes. I tried it - and I like it (and Eclipse too) - but I really prefer good ol'e Netbeans. Of course, we're all different ;-) >James > -- Eddie Bush -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>