Bit late to this piece, but thought I should call out my own favourites in
case any one is interested...
Definitely take a look at Sublime 2 text editor -- built by a local Aussie
to boot:
http://www.sublimetext.com/2
With ColdFusion support try:
http://nagpals.com/posts/sublime-coldfusion/
P
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> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Steve Onnis wrote:
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>> The Aptana panel replace function says there are no results, but if i use
>> the File Search panel it works.
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I thought i might have been the only having these experiences one but it
looks like im not so i may just forward them onto Adobe J
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Thats the worst search feature of them all
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Also, from an open File you can do C
I often find, that when searching on a string that exists it will say it
doesn't lol
however I pretty much always do a regex search which seems to always find
what I'm after.
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>> I don't see this behaviour at all. CTRL -> F allows you to repeat
>> your search on every open file - select files using the workspace
>> editor tabs and repeat the search in there if you want.
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behaviour at all. CTRL -> F allows you to repeat
> your search on every open file - select files using the workspace
> editor tabs and repeat the search in there if you want.
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> Andrew.
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&g
the search in there if you want.
Andrew.
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Refer to my first email
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What makes you say so?
On 24 November 2011 17:21, Steve Onnis wrote
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> Also, from an open File you can do CTRL F which brings up a find
> dialog similar to Dreamweaver where you can search current document,
> all open documents, project, workspace, etc.
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> Initially I disliked this, because
Thats the worst search feature of them all
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Sent: Thursday, 24 November 2011 5:02 PM
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Also, from an open File you can do CTRL F which
Also, from an open File you can do CTRL F which brings up a find
dialog similar to Dreamweaver where you can search current document,
all open documents, project, workspace, etc.
Initially I disliked this, because it is different to Eclipse's
default behaviour. But it's pretty good.
On 24 Novemb
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> I have to say - this week I started working in IntelliJ again, just to see
> how it was going with the new 11 release coming out.
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> I am really, really, really liking it.
A couple of the guys at AusPost were using that. It looked really nice too
and the IDE seemed very fast, much faster than eclipse
From: Mark Mandel [mailto:mark.man...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 24 November 2011 4:42 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [cfaussie] Re: ColdFusion
I have to say - this week I started working in IntelliJ again, just to see
how it was going with the new 11 release coming out.
I am really, really, really liking it.
It definitely has some rough edges, and it's been a bit of a learning
curve, but man is it FAST, and it does some really nice stuf
So, you go into Search / Find in Files (top menu), create and select a
Working Set to point to a path, provide a string, hit search, and then
under the search tab in the lower right panel, you get a tree
structure with a drillable list of hits. You double click on a hit
and it opens the file, loca
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