Re: Bundles like tools in PIDA

2008-10-23 Thread Francois

Have a look at this feature request of E-texteditor
a lot of guys are waiting for a linux version which don't seem to be
available soon

http://etexteditor.uservoice.com/

This is perhaps a good opportunity for PIDA to reach even more people
frustrated about the lack of TextMate on Linux.
... ok ok  I'm gone !

On 23 oct, 17:24, Francois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 I've just see an eye candy screencast of E-texteditor today showing
 how to build a todo.txt  bundle.

 http://e-texteditor.com/blog/2008/todotxt-bundle-creation-tutorial

 I'm wondering if this kind of tool (the bundle also used of course by
 Textmate and Intype) could be one of the future feature enhancement of
 PIDA ?

 Don't know if it's difficult to implement but IMHO vim as already in
 his design a lot of concept similar to the ones used in the bundle
 (syntax file, dict file, etc  for different file type, completion,
 python ruby scripting and so on ...) but need more polishing and user
 friendliness.

 What do you think abour this idea/concept ? Out of question or yes
 this is the way to go ?

 I'm using your last development version of PIDA, amazing work guys !
 realy impressive and you know what I love PIDA.

 Best regards
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Communication between vim buffer and the commander

2008-10-23 Thread Francois

Hi everybody,

Is it possible to communicate between my vim buffer and the commander
(shell prompt) ?

For example if I want to send the current line, word or selection of
my vim buffer to the shell prompt.

And more tricky if I'm doing some debugging of my ugly scientist
python script with ipython is it possible to send to ipython  the
current line, word or selection of my vim buffer ?

if someone has an idea ...
Thanks

Francois
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