Sean i think he is referring to being able to do a split view of the same
template's code. If thats not what dave was talking about I know a co-worker
was asking for it the other day. Basically you open the same template into 2
panes so you can view 2 different peices of the template at once. Its pretty
useful when you are dealing with the magical DO ALL templates that are 500+
lines long with querys inside of tables....

Side note: I actually found code today that uses cfupdate and cfinsert, the
best part its in the middle of the form yes cfudate in the middle of the
form as though someone was creating as gfor and all of the sudden thought
you know I need to update the database with this form humm cfudate
works....Oh when will the torture end.


I think its more an eclipse functionality than a CFE functionality but who
knows... right now I told him to open up the code comparison tool so he can
view it in 2 different panes.

Adam H

On 11/6/05, Sean Corfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 11/6/05, dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wasn't saying that if you have dw and eclipse open with the same file
> in each, I was looking it at like sean uses it, I need dw for cssp layouts
> or for the presentation tier but would like to have ecplise open with the
> cfc's and data pier but not have them editing the same files at the same
> time nor anytime.
>
> Then they won't ask to reload anything. That's exactly how I use it: I
> edit different files in the same directory with both editors. No
> reloads needed.
>
> > Along those lines does anyone know if there is any plans with eclipse to
> add a split view like dw does?
>
> You mean design view / code view? No, there are no plans to add a
> design view to CFEclipse. CFEclipse is for coding, not design /
> layout. I use CFE for code, DW for design / layout and I don't
> anticipate that changing.
> --
> Sean A Corfield -- http://corfield.org/
> Got frameworks?
>
> "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
> -- Margaret Atwood
>
> 

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