Jim Rietz wrote:
On Mar 21, 2007, at 12:41 PM, Brad Perkins wrote:
I know there are a few TextMate editor fans here and believe that
there is a TextMate bundle for Active4D.
FWIW... The more I use TextMate, the more features I find.
The most recent is the GetBundle bundle. This should be a standard
install. Once installed, you are able to add bundles from TextMate's
subversion repository of bundles. There are currently 147 or so. There
is an automatic bundle updater, also.
e Text Editor has a similar feature for grabbling new bundles.
FWIW, I tried to download the Active4D bundle (it is zipped) from the
Active4D web site to my Windows machine and Winzip totally chokes on it.
That wasn't unexpected though. When I get some time I'll try to pull the
Active4D bundle from the SVN repository and see how/if it works in e
Text Editor.
A mention on another forum led me to "E Text Editor". See
http://www.e-texteditor.com/index.html
I haven't tried it, but this editor is touted as supporting TextMate
Bundles.
Might useful for Active4D development?
I'll have to take a quick look at it, but it's going to be hard to
beat TM.
You probably wouldn't want to switch. This is Windows only. This editor
might be useful for those of us who need to work in Windows.
Also, if you are doing any web development (aren't we all), you should
try FireFox with an addon named Firebug. Not only does it display (and
allow editing) a ton of information, including css hierarchy, but will
allow tracing of javascript. And (there's more), you can set break
points - manually or automatically on any error.
I second this. I'm currently working on another project that uses AJAX
and the jQuery Javascript library that would be a nightmare without
Firebug. Being able to trace XHR (XMLHttpRequest) is immensely useful.
I also recommend the Firefox Web Developer toolbar.
best,
Brad
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