Re: Development Environment suggestions ?

2003-11-22 Thread Jeremias Maerki
I love Eclipse despite little deficiencies: - I constantly use Eclipse's CVS functions and the only problem I experience is my difficulty with the merge function which can sometimes be troublesome. - Missing remove trailing spaces function. - NPE in PDFWArray inside Eclipse (don't know whether th

Re: Development Environment suggestions ?

2003-11-21 Thread J.Pietschmann
John Austin wrote: Peter has mentioned Eclipse and I have used VisualAge for Java, and either NetBeans or the Sun form thereof. Eclipse is good enough, open source, and available for most Unixish platforms. Using the Eclipse CVS for dealing with FOP may prove to be a bit more difficult then it ou

RE: Development Environment suggestions ?

2003-11-21 Thread Arved Sandstrom
> -Original Message- > From: John Austin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: November 20, 2003 12:37 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Development Environment suggestions ? > > So far I have been playing around like the Neanderthal* > that I am. I use Sun Java 1.4

Re: Development Environment suggestions ?

2003-11-21 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, John Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So far I have been playing around like the Neanderthal* > that I am. I use Sun Java 1.4.x with xterm, vi, emacs and > occasionally Jedit when I feel modern urges. [snip] > > * Is that term Politically Correct ? Would it be offensiv

Re: Development Environment suggestions ?

2003-11-20 Thread Glen Mazza
I've been quite happy with JEdit for most everything--FOP and non-FOP the past 18 months. It's speedy and efficient. Printing is not always the best with it though, especially when there is syntax highlighting within the source file. Glen --- John Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So far I ha

Re: Development Environment suggestions ?

2003-11-20 Thread Chris Bowditch
From: John Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> So far I have been playing around like the Neanderthal* that I am. I use Sun Java 1.4.x with xterm, vi, emacs and occasionally Jedit when I feel modern urges. I was under the impression the project default JDK was 1.3.1. Peter has mentioned Eclipse and I have

Development Environment suggestions ?

2003-11-20 Thread John Austin
So far I have been playing around like the Neanderthal* that I am. I use Sun Java 1.4.x with xterm, vi, emacs and occasionally Jedit when I feel modern urges. Peter has mentioned Eclipse and I have used VisualAge for Java, and either NetBeans or the Sun form thereof. Is there a path to enlighte