Lee Smith wrote:
> You have to create a new project using existing source.  Just go
> through the new project wizard in either of those IDE's to create your
> new project, just using existing source code.
> 
> But speaking of IDE's, if you haven't tried RubyMine, you're missing
> out.  I've used both Aptana Radrails and Netbeans but RubyMine is head
> and shoulders above the two.

So is KomodoEdit, and it's free (which I seem to recall RubyMine is 
not).

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
mar...@marnen.org
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