Byron Foster wrote:
My suggestion would be the Veloeclipse plugin:
http://propsorter.sourceforge.net/veloeclipse/
It contains a xml/html smart editor along with velocity syntax, so it
sounds like it may be a good fit for you. It provides debug console
hyperlinks to template files when errors occur which I find infinitely
useful.
On Dec 29, 2008, at 16:42 , Steve Cohen wrote:
I've been using the Eclipse HTML editor and the warnings are getting
annoying.
I notice several eclipse plugins available, but no comment about them
on the Velocity site. Is any of them any good and if so, which is
best? I'd like something that fits in Eclipse, works like a decent
html editor but doesn't get in the way with a lot of noise.
Also, I defined an eclipse template as a sub-flavor of xhtml as a
beginning point for my Velocity Templates. Is this the best way or is
there something better I could be doing?
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Thanks.
But, sigh.
Anyone know how to get hold of these people? Veloeclipse won't install
into my Eclipse. Even though their site says it is compatible with
Eclipse 3.0, 3.1 M3 and higher, my Eclipse 3.3.2 won't take the plugin,
complaining that "Requested operation cannot be performed because it
would invalidate the current configuration. See details for more
information. Veloeclipse (2.0.6) requires plug-in
"org.eclipse.equinox.p2.ui (1.0.1)", or compatible." Googling that tells
me that equinox.p2 is some newfangled "update user interface" tool.
There is no simple documentation on how I might install THAT.
I wonder why the Veloeclipse people have made their plugin dependent on
such an advanced feature and their web page doesn't provide any contact
info.
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