Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-17 Thread GoodMoJo

It's all about jEdit.  I'm suprised it isn't getting much love on this
thread... Everyone seems to love Textmate but I like a little more out
of my development enviroment.
I like jEdit because It...
1) Is platform independent
2) Has snippets (they're called super abreviations... work pretty much
the same)
3) Has FTP (ftp plugin)
4) Has IRC (irc plugin)
5) Has Tabs (buffer tab plugin)
6) six bazillion other plugins which can easily be installed.


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-16 Thread Alex


PHPEclipse as Environment and (top secret :-)) ftp-uploader as upload
program - very cool piece of software!

before i used Zend Studio and that before i used Proton ;-)


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-16 Thread Alex

ah i've got to say that ftp-uploader is a very common name for an
uploader :-) so I meant the program on www.ftp-uploader.de  :-)


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-16 Thread c1sc0

+1 for Textmate + Interarchy

On Feb 16, 8:41 am, D.Pape [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 zend is very great, of course. but it's too expensive for me!!
 i'm web-developing in my free time and non-professional!!

 Felix St. Bernard schrieb:

  How come more of you don't use zend? I find it pretty stable with
  everything that you guys even mention that you're waiting on in other
  software. I liked Komodo but found it pretty slow. I never found the
  time to put my hands around eclipse though it looks very interesting as
  an open source alternative.


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-16 Thread D.Pape

at the moment i am testing the ftp/svn deployment task by Felix 
Geisendörfer 
(http://www.thinkingphp.org/2006/11/22/release-early-release-often-a-svnftp-deployment-task/)

and i am testing the editors intype (alpha version with project manager) 
and/or komodo edit.




Alex schrieb:
 ah i've got to say that ftp-uploader is a very common name for an
 uploader :-) so I meant the program on www.ftp-uploader.de  :-)


 

   


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-16 Thread Toby Parent

As I said, I use Aptana. Full-featured, and free. I'm cheap, I is...

Regards!
 -Toby Parent

Felix St. Bernard wrote:
 How come more of you don't use zend?


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-16 Thread hydra12

I'm using Eclipse + PDT for editing, SQLyog Community Edition for
MySQL stuff (it's a great program, and it's free!), and Firefox 2 with
webdeveloper and firebug extensions.  I have some Cake snippets for
Eclipse that you can download from my blog.
(http://www.ntatd.org/mark/?p=24)

I'm also playing around with JQuery, and it's really cool!

I'm playing with Intype and IntypePM, which is pretty cool and a lot
faster to load than Eclipse, but so far I'm finding Eclipse hard to
beat.  Plus I can use it on Linux, even though I mostly develop on
Windows XP.


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-16 Thread Leonardo Varuzza

Emacs, the one true editor ;-)

On Feb 13, 2:08 pm, Jason Huebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 For those poor souls who can't use TextMate because you're on Windows,
 you might want to take a look at InType (http://intype.info/). It's
 still in alpha (and will eventually be commercial software), but it
 includes a CakePHP bundle. Bundles are plugins that include code
 snippets and keyboard shortcuts for a particular language.

 It's a very lightweight and extremely clean (almost to a fault)
 interface. Hope you like it.

 Jason Huebel

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  G'day all,

  Matt from Australia here.  In the past I've done all my PHP coding
  using a text editor such as Wordpad, and then a few years back I've
  begun using Dreamweaver.

  Currently I'm using Dreamweaver 8 and I've found it to be quite good
  when dealing with .php files.  It's not great when editing .thtml
  files though, since it doesn't recognize them as code, and so doesn't
  give you all the nice code colouring and auto-closing of tags, etc...
  At least the automated uploading/downloading is nice.

  What do you use for Cake cooking?


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-16 Thread Jason Huebel

Emacs is evil. And it's nowhere close to lightweight or clean.  Let the
flaming begin! :-)

Leonardo Varuzza wrote:
 Emacs, the one true editor ;-)
 
 On Feb 13, 2:08 pm, Jason Huebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 For those poor souls who can't use TextMate because you're on Windows,
 you might want to take a look at InType (http://intype.info/). It's
 still in alpha (and will eventually be commercial software), but it
 includes a CakePHP bundle. Bundles are plugins that include code
 snippets and keyboard shortcuts for a particular language.

 It's a very lightweight and extremely clean (almost to a fault)
 interface. Hope you like it.

 Jason Huebel

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-16 Thread theman

I have gone through tons of editors trying to find the best balance of
features and I've found PSPad to be a great little text editor that
supports PHP (as well as many other languages), Direct FTP transfer,
and a bit of project managment.  It's all I use now!


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-16 Thread Jason Huebel

I do programming for a living and there's another programmer in my shop
who uses PSPad almost exclusively. He really likes it.  I have to say I
like the simplicity of it. I'm mainly interested in an editor that
provides syntax highlighting and the gets out of my way. PSPad does fit
the bill in that regard.

theman wrote:
 I have gone through tons of editors trying to find the best balance of
 features and I've found PSPad to be a great little text editor that
 supports PHP (as well as many other languages), Direct FTP transfer,
 and a bit of project managment.  It's all I use now!
 
 
  
 

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-15 Thread peper

I use eclipse+PDT (PHP Developement Tool) It's great for PHP
developement - code hinting, built-in parser, debugger, outliner,
phpdoc suport etc.


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-15 Thread nanoman

On Windows i used ActiveState Komodo for PHP Development, nice
featured, it was a bit slow back there, dunno about today.

On OS X i use (and love!) TextMate for everything (FTP editing in
combination with Transmit or Cyberduck).

 I use dreamweaver 8 with their site settings for editing, etc. I'm
 stuck on windows cuz i have to test in IE too. blah!
Get a mac and a virtualization (*buzz*) :-)


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-15 Thread Chris Hartjes

On 2/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 What do you use for Cake cooking?


I use Komodo 4.0.

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-15 Thread Felix St. Bernard

How come more of you don't use zend? I find it pretty stable with 
everything that you guys even mention that you're waiting on in other 
software. I liked Komodo but found it pretty slow. I never found the 
time to put my hands around eclipse though it looks very interesting as 
an open source alternative.

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-15 Thread D.Pape

zend is very great, of course. but it's too expensive for me!!
i'm web-developing in my free time and non-professional!!


Felix St. Bernard schrieb:
 How come more of you don't use zend? I find it pretty stable with 
 everything that you guys even mention that you're waiting on in other 
 software. I liked Komodo but found it pretty slow. I never found the 
 time to put my hands around eclipse though it looks very interesting as 
 an open source alternative.

 

   


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread mindcharger

If you like something simple, and light try:

Notepad++

Cheers!





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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I also like Notetab Light


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread Ámon Tamás

magnetism wrote:
 eclipse ide
 

I use it now to. Before it used jedit, but eclipse I think better but it 
is needed a hardest machine.

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread Gregg Larson
Thank you for this tip

On 2/12/07, wedge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I'm using Dreamweaver 8 too.

 And there's a way to make .thtml files editable like .php files. Found
 the text here, forgot to note the author.

 -

 Just a couple of tips for developers who prefer to develop their page
 layouts in Dreamweaver or work with graphics people who use
 Dreamweaver. These are for DW 8.

 1. Make thtml files editable in the design view

 - Find the Extensions.txt file in Dreamweaver's Configuration folder
 and edit the line

 PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL:PHP Files

 to read

 PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL,THTML:PHP Files

 - Find the MMDocumentTypes.xml file in the DocumentTypes (this is in
 the Configuration folder) and change the line

 documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
 internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5
 macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5 file=Default.php
 writebyteordermark=false

 to read

 documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
 internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml
 macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml file=Default.php
 writebyteordermark=false

 2.  Use the Design Time Style Sheet to allow you to view thtml files
 with the appropriate css style applied.

 - Open up the thtml file you wish to edit then from the main menu
 select Text  CSS Styles  Design-time . Select the + above  the
 Show only at design time box and select the cake.default.css file
 from the webroot/css folder.

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread joel

Just yesterday I learned that about DockSend with Transmit - awesome!
And there's even a bundle command for it in TextMate.  I reassigned
the DockSend file command to Control + Shift + S in TextMate, and
now I basically make an edit to a file and then save it and hit that
key combo above and it automatically uploads it on the correct server
and in the correct directory.  This tip will save me lots of minutes
switching back and forth between apps.  Hope it helps!

On Feb 12, 2:40 pm, tracyfloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 +1 for TextMate and Transmit!
 Drag from the TextMate project right onto the Transmit icon in the
 dock with DockSend... simple and beautiful.

 On Feb 12, 10:11 am, nateklaiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Textmate for the editor and Transmit for the FTP client (OS X). It's a
  great combination, and very flexible with code bundles.



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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread jinhr

I use: Eclipse as environment + PDT (http://www.eclipse.org/php/) as
PHP editor + Subclipse for version control + Mylar  Trac for task
management.

The best things for such solution is 1) It is totally free 2) It runs
on linux or windows. 3)source code version is under control from ONE
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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread DaddyCool78

Notepad++ also, very lightweight (take 2sec to load) and it's easy to
add your custom functions to retrive them rapidly ^_^


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread fr3nch13

I use dreamweaver 8 with their site settings for editing, etc. I'm
stuck on windows cuz i have to test in IE too. blah!

BTW, great resource: http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread fr3nch13

With DW8 and using their sites, all you have to do is hit [control]+
[shift]+u and it will save and upload the file.


On Feb 13, 10:56 am, joel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just yesterday I learned that about DockSend with Transmit - awesome!
 And there's even a bundle command for it in TextMate.  I reassigned
 the DockSend file command to Control + Shift + S in TextMate, and
 now I basically make an edit to a file and then save it and hit that
 key combo above and it automatically uploads it on the correct server
 and in the correct directory.  This tip will save me lots of minutes
 switching back and forth between apps.  Hope it helps!

 On Feb 12, 2:40 pm, tracyfloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  +1 for TextMate and Transmit!
  Drag from the TextMate project right onto the Transmit icon in the
  dock with DockSend... simple and beautiful.

  On Feb 12, 10:11 am, nateklaiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Textmate for the editor and Transmit for the FTP client (OS X). It's a
   great combination, and very flexible with code bundles.


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread Jason Huebel

For those poor souls who can't use TextMate because you're on Windows,
you might want to take a look at InType (http://intype.info/). It's
still in alpha (and will eventually be commercial software), but it
includes a CakePHP bundle. Bundles are plugins that include code
snippets and keyboard shortcuts for a particular language.

It's a very lightweight and extremely clean (almost to a fault)
interface. Hope you like it.

Jason Huebel

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 G'day all,
 
 Matt from Australia here.  In the past I've done all my PHP coding
 using a text editor such as Wordpad, and then a few years back I've
 begun using Dreamweaver.
 
 Currently I'm using Dreamweaver 8 and I've found it to be quite good
 when dealing with .php files.  It's not great when editing .thtml
 files though, since it doesn't recognize them as code, and so doesn't
 give you all the nice code colouring and auto-closing of tags, etc...
 At least the automated uploading/downloading is nice.
 
 What do you use for Cake cooking?
 
 
  
 

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread Jason Huebel

As a followup, be sure you also get InTypePM, which is a project manager
wrapper around InType. InTypePM is a user-contributed app written in
Delphi. You can find it in this thread:

http://intype.info/forums/discussion/256/1/intype-project-manager-alpha/

The latest version is 1.0.0.35, which can be found on the second page of
the thread.

Jason Huebel wrote:
 For those poor souls who can't use TextMate because you're on Windows,
 you might want to take a look at InType (http://intype.info/). It's
 still in alpha (and will eventually be commercial software), but it
 includes a CakePHP bundle. Bundles are plugins that include code
 snippets and keyboard shortcuts for a particular language.
 
 It's a very lightweight and extremely clean (almost to a fault)
 interface. Hope you like it.
 
 Jason Huebel
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 G'day all,

 Matt from Australia here.  In the past I've done all my PHP coding
 using a text editor such as Wordpad, and then a few years back I've
 begun using Dreamweaver.

 Currently I'm using Dreamweaver 8 and I've found it to be quite good
 when dealing with .php files.  It's not great when editing .thtml
 files though, since it doesn't recognize them as code, and so doesn't
 give you all the nice code colouring and auto-closing of tags, etc...
 At least the automated uploading/downloading is nice.

 What do you use for Cake cooking?


 
  
 

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread Darian Anthony Patrick

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Wow, Mylar seems really nice.

I really like Eclipse for Java development.

Mylar and PDT with xdebug support
(http://sb2.info/better-solutions/tools/xdebug-support-for-eclipse-php-ide/),
 are compelling reasons to re-evaluate baking in Eclipse.

Having one IDE for all of my coding would be lovely.  And a free one at
that!

jinhr wrote:
 I use: Eclipse as environment + PDT (http://www.eclipse.org/php/) as
 PHP editor + Subclipse for version control + Mylar  Trac for task
 management.
 
 The best things for such solution is 1) It is totally free 2) It runs
 on linux or windows. 3)source code version is under control from ONE
 repository.
 
 
  

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Feb 13, 4:00 pm, fr3nch13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I use dreamweaver 8 with their site settings for editing, etc. I'm
 stuck on windows cuz i have to test in IE too. blah!

 BTW, great resource:http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE

you can run IE on linux too, with ies4linux this is actually very very
easy.  and it gives you versions 5,5.5 and 6


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What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

G'day all,

Matt from Australia here.  In the past I've done all my PHP coding
using a text editor such as Wordpad, and then a few years back I've
begun using Dreamweaver.

Currently I'm using Dreamweaver 8 and I've found it to be quite good
when dealing with .php files.  It's not great when editing .thtml
files though, since it doesn't recognize them as code, and so doesn't
give you all the nice code colouring and auto-closing of tags, etc...
At least the automated uploading/downloading is nice.

What do you use for Cake cooking?


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread anuke

Zend Studio 5.5.0 is good enough

On 12 фев, 15:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 G'day all,

 Matt from Australia here.  In the past I've done all my PHP coding
 using a text editor such as Wordpad, and then a few years back I've
 begun using Dreamweaver.

 Currently I'm using Dreamweaver 8 and I've found it to be quite good
 when dealing with .php files.  It's not great when editing .thtml
 files though, since it doesn't recognize them as code, and so doesn't
 give you all the nice code colouring and auto-closing of tags, etc...
 At least the automated uploading/downloading is nice.

 What do you use for Cake cooking?


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread Steniskis

Quanta Plus (Linux) or Homesite(Windows)
Steniskis

On 12 fév, 13:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 G'day all,

 Matt from Australia here.  In the past I've done all my PHP coding
 using a text editor such as Wordpad, and then a few years back I've
 begun using Dreamweaver.

 Currently I'm using Dreamweaver 8 and I've found it to be quite good
 when dealing with .php files.  It's not great when editing .thtml
 files though, since it doesn't recognize them as code, and so doesn't
 give you all the nice code colouring and auto-closing of tags, etc...
 At least the automated uploading/downloading is nice.

 What do you use for Cake cooking?


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread wedge

I'm using Dreamweaver 8 too.

And there's a way to make .thtml files editable like .php files. Found
the text here, forgot to note the author.

-

Just a couple of tips for developers who prefer to develop their page
layouts in Dreamweaver or work with graphics people who use
Dreamweaver. These are for DW 8.

1. Make thtml files editable in the design view

- Find the Extensions.txt file in Dreamweaver's Configuration folder
and edit the line

PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL:PHP Files

to read

PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL,THTML:PHP Files

- Find the MMDocumentTypes.xml file in the DocumentTypes (this is in
the Configuration folder) and change the line

documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5
macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5 file=Default.php
writebyteordermark=false

to read

documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml
macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml file=Default.php
writebyteordermark=false

2.  Use the Design Time Style Sheet to allow you to view thtml files
with the appropriate css style applied.

- Open up the thtml file you wish to edit then from the main menu
select Text  CSS Styles  Design-time . Select the + above  the
Show only at design time box and select the cake.default.css file
from the webroot/css folder.

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Legend!  very nice indeed.

On Feb 13, 12:21 am, nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Feb 12, 7:02 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Currently I'm usingDreamweaver8 and I've found it to be quite good
  when dealing with .php files.  It's not great when editing .thtml
  files though, since it doesn't recognize them as code

 Hint: search this group for dreamweaver thtml.


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Top stuff.  Thanks to you and nate

On Feb 12, 11:43 pm, wedge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm usingDreamweaver8 too.

 And there's a way to make .thtmlfiles editable like .php files. Found
 the text here, forgot to note the author.

 -

 Just a couple of tips for developers who prefer to develop their page
 layouts inDreamweaveror work with graphics people who useDreamweaver. These 
 are for DW 8.

 1. Makethtmlfiles editable in the design view

 - Find the Extensions.txt file inDreamweaver'sConfiguration folder
 and edit the line

 PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL:PHP Files

 to read

 PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL,THTML:PHP Files

 - Find the MMDocumentTypes.xml file in the DocumentTypes (this is in
 the Configuration folder) and change the line

 documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
 internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5
 macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5 file=Default.php
 writebyteordermark=false

 to read

 documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
 internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml
 macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml file=Default.php
 writebyteordermark=false

 2.  Use the Design Time Style Sheet to allow you to viewthtmlfiles
 with the appropriate css style applied.

 - Open up thethtmlfile you wish to edit then from the main menu
 select Text  CSS Styles  Design-time . Select the + above  the
 Show only at design time box and select the cake.default.css file
 from the webroot/css folder.

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

phpeclipse

On Feb 12, 1:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Top stuff.  Thanks to you and nate

 On Feb 12, 11:43 pm, wedge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I'm usingDreamweaver8 too.

  And there's a way to make .thtmlfiles editable like .php files. Found
  the text here, forgot to note the author.

  -

  Just a couple of tips for developers who prefer to develop their page
  layouts inDreamweaveror work with graphics people who useDreamweaver. These 
  are for DW 8.

  1. Makethtmlfiles editable in the design view

  - Find the Extensions.txt file inDreamweaver'sConfiguration folder
  and edit the line

  PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL:PHP Files

  to read

  PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL,THTML:PHP Files

  - Find the MMDocumentTypes.xml file in the DocumentTypes (this is in
  the Configuration folder) and change the line

  documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
  internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5
  macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5 file=Default.php
  writebyteordermark=false

  to read

  documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
  internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml
  macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml file=Default.php
  writebyteordermark=false

  2.  Use the Design Time Style Sheet to allow you to viewthtmlfiles
  with the appropriate css style applied.

  - Open up thethtmlfile you wish to edit then from the main menu
  select Text  CSS Styles  Design-time . Select the + above  the
  Show only at design time box and select the cake.default.css file
  from the webroot/css folder.

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread nateklaiber

Textmate for the editor and Transmit for the FTP client (OS X). It's a
great combination, and very flexible with code bundles.

On Feb 12, 9:59 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 phpeclipse

 On Feb 12, 1:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Top stuff.  Thanks to you and nate

  On Feb 12, 11:43 pm, wedge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I'm usingDreamweaver8 too.

   And there's a way to make .thtmlfiles editable like .php files. Found
   the text here, forgot to note the author.

   -

   Just a couple of tips for developers who prefer to develop their page
   layouts inDreamweaveror work with graphics people who useDreamweaver. 
   These are for DW 8.

   1. Makethtmlfiles editable in the design view

   - Find the Extensions.txt file inDreamweaver'sConfiguration folder
   and edit the line

   PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL:PHP Files

   to read

   PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL,THTML:PHP Files

   - Find the MMDocumentTypes.xml file in the DocumentTypes (this is in
   the Configuration folder) and change the line

   documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
   internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5
   macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5 file=Default.php
   writebyteordermark=false

   to read

   documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
   internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml
   macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml file=Default.php
   writebyteordermark=false

   2.  Use the Design Time Style Sheet to allow you to viewthtmlfiles
   with the appropriate css style applied.

   - Open up thethtmlfile you wish to edit then from the main menu
   select Text  CSS Styles  Design-time . Select the + above  the
   Show only at design time box and select the cake.default.css file
   from the webroot/css folder.

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread magnetism

eclipse ide


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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread tracyfloyd

+1 for TextMate and Transmit!
Drag from the TextMate project right onto the Transmit icon in the
dock with DockSend... simple and beautiful.



On Feb 12, 10:11 am, nateklaiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Textmate for the editor and Transmit for the FTP client (OS X). It's a
 great combination, and very flexible with code bundles.

 On Feb 12, 9:59 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  phpeclipse

  On Feb 12, 1:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Top stuff.  Thanks to you and nate

   On Feb 12, 11:43 pm, wedge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm usingDreamweaver8 too.

And there's a way to make .thtmlfiles editable like .php files. Found
the text here, forgot to note the author.

-

Just a couple of tips for developers who prefer to develop their page
layouts inDreamweaveror work with graphics people who useDreamweaver. 
These are for DW 8.

1. Makethtmlfiles editable in the design view

- Find the Extensions.txt file inDreamweaver'sConfiguration folder
and edit the line

PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL:PHP Files

to read

PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL,THTML:PHP Files

- Find the MMDocumentTypes.xml file in the DocumentTypes (this is in
the Configuration folder) and change the line

documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5
macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5 file=Default.php
writebyteordermark=false

to read

documenttype id=PHP_MySQL servermodel=PHP MySQL
internaltype=Dynamic winfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml
macfileextension=php,php3,php4,php5,thtml file=Default.php
writebyteordermark=false

2.  Use the Design Time Style Sheet to allow you to viewthtmlfiles
with the appropriate css style applied.

- Open up thethtmlfile you wish to edit then from the main menu
select Text  CSS Styles  Design-time . Select the + above  the
Show only at design time box and select the cake.default.css file
from the webroot/css folder.

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread Toby Parent

Aptana

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Re: What editor do you use for CakePHP?

2007-02-12 Thread strykstaguy

Notepad2


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