what about task that take multiple args like init-module? Is ee the usage of
variabes in ther but I couldn¹t figure out how to get it to give me a dialog
for inupt when I actually run the task.
On 10/25/07 7:59 PM, "Piers Warmers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> The missing but maybe relevant information is that you have to press
>> Ctrl+Space to actually _do_ the insert. :-)
>
> Ah yes :)
>
>> I too would like to know how to set up the symfony CLI commands in
>> Eclipse. I never really looked at it, but read somewhere that someone
>> did this. How?
>
> Try this:
>
> 1 ) Go to: Run > External Tools > Open External Tools Dialogue
>
> 2 ) Click on the "new" Icon after highlighting "Program"
>
> 3 ) Try these settings:
>
> Name: Symfony Clear Cache
> Location: /usr/bin/symfony (this will be system dependant)
> Working Directory: /fooo/bar/my_project
> Arguments: cc
>
> And that should be it.
>
>
>
>> I too would like to know how to set up the symfony CLI commands in
>> Eclipse. I never really looked at it, but read somewhere that someone
>> did this. How?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>> Am Freitag, den 26.10.2007, 09:24 +1000 schrieb Piers Warmers:
>>
>>>> Anyone know how to do those author inserts, like they are always in
>>>> the top of the Symfony files?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> There are a couple of ways I do that.
>>>
>>>
>>> 1 ) Auto complete on "author"
>>>
>>>
>>> You can set up a template to help you do this. Look in Preferences >
>>> PHP > Templates
>>>
>>>
>>> and I have the following added for "author":
>>>
>>>
>>> @author ${user}
>>>
>>>
>>> 2 ) New file template.
>>>
>>>
>>> I also have a template set up for new PHP pages.
>>>
>>>
>>> So for this, the template has a "New PHP" context, and the content for
>>> the template might look something like:
>>>
>>>
>>> <?php
>>>
>>>
>>> /*
>>> * This file is part of the ${package} package.
>>> * (c) 2004-2006 ${company}
>>> *
>>> * For the full copyright and license information, please view the
>>> LICENSE
>>> * file that was distributed with this source code.
>>> */
>>>
>>>
>>> /**
>>> * @package ${package}
>>> * @subpackage ${subpackage}
>>> * @author ${user}
>>> */
>>>
>>>
>>> ?>
>>>
>>>
>>> What I'd like to know is how I can hook SVN an its revision
>>> information into the info of the file.... and have it auto updated as
>>> a continue working on it?
>>>
>>>
>>> - Piers
>>>
>>>
>>>>
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