Very nice. I hadn't seen that one before.  I will definitely try it
out when I get a chance.  My main goal is to learn jQuery and web2py
better by doing a personal project (a web2py-centric editor with code
completion that understands the templating syntax) so I'll press on
with your suggestion of using recursive dir(...).


On Nov 3, 11:03 pm, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The creator of Amy was (is?) on this list. Long ago he sent me this
> file:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/web/eamy_offline.zip
>
> It almost worked. Here i his email:
>
> --- begine quote ---
> Here it goes,
> the interesting stuff for you is in the eamy/eamy.js file starting at
> line 8060. right now, what it does is: find the textarea with -amy-
> enabled attribute, and replace it with the editing component. the
> component will be as big and as positioned as the original textarea,
> so design the <textarea and you should be fine.
>
> for selected colors, go to the bundle_*.js file, and change the values
> of selected theme - starting at line 41, the code should be self-
> explanatory. you may experiment, but basically what you want is
> color:#xxxxxx as a value of each property.
>
> down each bundle file you can find bundle keymap definition and
> language RE rules and snippet definition - code templates with their
> activation code.
>
> give it a try and let me know if something's not clear|working. i did
> it in a bit hurry, so there might be some stupid errors..
> the license is MIT.
>
> p
> p.s. when bundle content changes, i make some repairs or anything like
> that, you must update the bundle_*.js files, but i'm gonna make the
> process easy, i will eventually create some tool to do it, consider
> the attached files initial draft:).
>
> --- end quote ---
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Nov 3, 9:57 pm, "Steve Shepherd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > +100 for the Amy editor... Having collaborative development (I can then do
> > Rapid Agile development over the shoulder of a developer anywhere from India
> > to New Zealand and back to the USA)
>
> > Plus adding in Code completion and parameter tips for functions would be a
> > GOD send for those of us learning the framework. ALSO if we could publish
> > our own modules with tips and code complettion help in them we could grow
> > this web2py framework VERY quickly ... me thinks
>
> > Steve- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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