Try NVU, from www.nvu.org
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From: Clive Zagno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Lunes, 06 de Junio de 2005 09:09 p.m.
To: php
Subject: Re: [PHP] linux php editor
the truth is Ive been developing on windows, because of some .net
developments.
Ive been starting most new
On 6/7/05, Miguel Guirao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try NVU, from www.nvu.org
I don't see any sort of text editor there.
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On 6/7/05, Miguel Guirao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try NVU, from www.nvu.org
I don't see any sort of text editor there.
Try NVU.com
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Slickedit has a linux flavor and is an exceptional IDE (in general;
at least, on Windows).
http://www.slickedit.com
thnx,
Chris
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Yeah, maybe JM is correct!!
Thanks!!!
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Sent: Martes, 07 de Junio de 2005 09:43 a.m.
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] linux php editor
On 6/7/05, Miguel Guirao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try NVU, from
what php GUI editors do you recommend. Ive used bluefish before, any
other recommendations, thanks
clive
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Clive Zagno wrote:
what php GUI editors do you recommend. Ive used bluefish before, any
other recommendations, thanks
clive
I love Jedit http://www.jedit.com
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On 6/6/05, Clive Zagno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what php GUI editors do you recommend.
any other recommendations, thanks
vim
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Greg Donald wrote:
On 6/6/05, Clive Zagno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what php GUI editors do you recommend.
any other recommendations, thanks
vim
You newbies and your fancy editors. Back in my day, you got vi, and you
were happy with it. ;)
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On 6/6/05, John Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You newbies and your fancy editors. Back in my day, you got vi, and you
were happy with it. ;)
# dd if=/dev/tty of=/dev/hda1
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Greg Donald wrote:
On 6/6/05, John Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You newbies and your fancy editors. Back in my day, you got vi, and you
were happy with it. ;)
# dd if=/dev/tty of=/dev/hda1
Now we just need the punch card people to speak up.
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Cut the red, connect the blue, and green..
In seriousness though I like vim, and Kate.
On 6/6/05, John Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg Donald wrote:
On 6/6/05, John Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You newbies and your fancy editors. Back in my day, you got vi, and you
the truth is Ive been developing on windows, because of some .net
developments.
Ive been starting most new projects as web applications and using
php/mysql. On windows I used ultredit, then I found a product called
phpedit, which I liked, now Im trying to move to linux.
what I really want
Clive Zagno wrote:
the truth is Ive been developing on windows, because of some .net
developments.
Ive been starting most new projects as web applications and using
php/mysql. On windows I used ultredit, then I found a product called
phpedit, which I liked, now Im trying to move to linux.
Hello,
on 06/06/2005 04:41 PM Clive Zagno said the following:
what php GUI editors do you recommend. Ive used bluefish before, any
other recommendations, thanks
Personally I just use Kate that comes with KDE, but it is just an editor
with PHP syntax highlighting support.
Now, if you are
Clive Zagno wrote:
what I really want is a app that can do that predictive text thing, you
know when it start showing me the possible php syntax as Im typing it
in. Two reasons for this is it help with debugging as I get the syntax
correct the first time and secondly I think its cool.
Clive Zagno wrote:
the truth is Ive been developing on windows, because of some .net
developments.
Ive been starting most new projects as web applications and using
php/mysql. On windows I used ultredit, then I found a product called
phpedit, which I liked, now Im trying to move to linux.
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 18:09 -0800, Clive Zagno wrote:
the truth is Ive been developing on windows, because of some .net
developments.
Ive been starting most new projects as web applications and using
php/mysql. On windows I used ultredit, then I found a product called
phpedit, which I
On Monday 06 June 2005 21:41, Clive Zagno wrote:
what php GUI editors do you recommend. Ive used bluefish before, any
other recommendations, thanks
Hi
I have been using Quanta + ever since I discovered it. Try it you'll like it
too.
Features include (but not limited to) code completion,
Is there a particular reason why you changed the subject? It screws up
threads on some clients - including mine.
On 6/6/05, Andy Pieters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 06 June 2005 21:41, Clive Zagno wrote:
what php GUI editors do you recommend. Ive used bluefish before, any
other
On Monday 06 June 2005 23:05, Rory Browne wrote:
Is there a particular reason why you changed the subject? It screws up
threads on some clients - including mine.
Well I wanted it to stand out.
Didn't realize it would break the threads though. I thought K-Mail put in
additional headers to
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 18:14, Andy Pieters wrote:
On Monday 06 June 2005 23:05, Rory Browne wrote:
Is there a particular reason why you changed the subject? It screws up
threads on some clients - including mine.
Well I wanted it to stand out.
I didn't know the mailing list was a
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I didn't know the mailing list was a popularity contest :/
It's not? Man..
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Hi,
The latest beta release of pgEdit 1.1 includes support for PHP. If you
use PHP and PostgreSQL, I would be very interested in your comments and
feedback.
Changes since pgEdit 1.0 are summarized here:
http://pgedit.com/node/view/30
Thanks,
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http://pgedit.com/
Power Tools
Hi!
I have just completed coding for a script... i want to take a printout
of the code.. but the code is very hotch potch..
Is there any software to automatically set the code with proper
spacing/tabs extra..and possibly give colors to it too...??
Thanks in advance :)
SayOrange.com
How to
hi Dasmeet
From: Dasmeet Singh
I have just completed coding for a script... i want to take a
printout
of the code.. but the code is very hotch potch..
Is there any software to automatically set the code with proper
spacing/tabs extra..and possibly give colors to it too...??
Check out
On Wed, April 27, 2005 5:09 pm, Rob Agar said:
hi Dasmeet
From: Dasmeet Singh
I have just completed coding for a script... i want to take a
printout
of the code.. but the code is very hotch potch..
Is there any software to automatically set the code with proper
spacing/tabs extra..and
We are yet blessed with existense of Zend IDE with the new features such as
SQL views.
But, is there a tool such as VS.Net http://VS.Net? in the means of
visualness of the editing stage too?
Of corse we do have the PEAR repositories and the other libraries that make
our life much
easier. True
On Apr 11, 2005 1:53 PM, M Saleh EG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are yet blessed with existense of Zend IDE with the new features such as
SQL views.
But, is there a tool such as VS.Net http://VS.Net? in the means of
visualness of the editing stage too?
http://www.jcxsoftware.com/vs.php
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On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 12:26, Merlin wrote:
Hi there,
I am now using Homesite 4.5.x since a few years since I found it the
most relieble editor arround.
Now I would like to have a look around to see if there are better
solutions nowadays.
I am looking for a relieable,
Hi there,
I am now using Homesite 4.5.x since a few years since I found it the
most relieble editor arround.
Now I would like to have a look around to see if there are better
solutions nowadays.
I am looking for a relieable, stable and quick PHP/HTML editor.
Can anybody suggest a good one? I
Merlin wrote / napísal (a):
Hi there,
I am now using Homesite 4.5.x since a few years since I found it the
most relieble editor arround.
Now I would like to have a look around to see if there are better
solutions nowadays.
I am looking for a relieable, stable and quick PHP/HTML editor.
Can
On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 12:26, Merlin wrote:
Hi there,
I am now using Homesite 4.5.x since a few years since I found it the
most relieble editor arround.
Now I would like to have a look around to see if there are better
solutions nowadays.
I am looking for a relieable, stable and
[quote]
I am looking for a relieable, stable and quick PHP/HTML editor.
Can anybody suggest a good one? I tried phpdesigner, but it seems to
have lots of bugs and is quite slow.
[/quote]
Just a suggestionA mailing list may not be the best place to find
the answer for this question. A
jEdit is one of the bestdownloadable PHP parser to check for
errors, recognizes syntax perfectly, and is free.
www.jedit.org
I LOVE IT!
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:41:55 -0800, Christopher Fulton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[quote]
I am looking for a relieable, stable and quick PHP/HTML editor.
hi,
I am using editplus 2 as well. But don't you want to see functions in the
another window or some quick coompletion, when you write codes
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What's the purpose of your coding?
Applications? Just some sort of dynamic code here n there?
What's the purpose of your coding?
Applications? Just some sort of dynamic code here n there? or Huge OOP
application with a team of programmers?
I started with PHPEdit, Moved to Magna and then tried Dreaweaver to
communicate with designers. And then came Zend 2.5 n then Got shocked
with
Benjamin Edwards wrote:
Whats the story with this. It seems too good to be true. A fully featured IDE/Debugger released under some sort of free software licence. The site you link to seems indicate that is is free software, it has a sourceforge.net logo at the botton. However nuspere are selling
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 15:20:56 +, Lester Caine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Benjamin Edwards wrote:
Whats the story with this. It seems too good to be true. A fully featured
IDE/Debugger released under some sort of free software licence. The site
you link to seems indicate that is is
Ben Edwards wrote:
Whats the story with this. It seems too good to be true. A fully featured IDE/Debugger released under some sort of free software licence. The site you link to seems indicate that is is free software, it has a sourceforge..net logo at the botton. However nuspere are selling it
Am Dienstag, 18. Januar 2005 16:49 schrieb Lester Caine:
http://www.zend.com/store/products/zend-studio.php
That's not PhpED either and it's not free.
The debugger is an element a number of people use. We use it in
PHPEclipse as well. Versions of the DEBUGGER are free, but there
are also
Leicter, the point I was making was that there was at least one IDE
with a debugger - you said there was not, you did not stipulate free.
Anyway not having a go, just clearing up miscommunication. Thanks for
the work you put into phpeclipse. from what I have seen so far it
rocks. BTW is there
Marco Schuler wrote:
Which free debugger? afaik there is only an integrated debugger in
php3 (http://www.zend.com/manual/debugger.php).
http://dd.cron.ru/dbg/downloads.php was the one we are discussing - and
this page gives the free versions available. A number of IDE's use them
for debugging.
Ben Edwards wrote:
Leicter, the point I was making was that there was at least one IDE
with a debugger - you said there was not, you did not stipulate free.
No I said that the link was for the debugger only, and that was free but
the IDE was not and is where NUSphere make their money. The
download a trial from
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=dreamweaver
William Stokes wrote:
Hello,
I'm quite new with writing php code. I was considering of using some kind of
php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any goog ones?
Thanks
Whats the story with this. It seems too good to be true. A fully featured
IDE/Debugger released under some sort of free software licence. The site you
link to seems indicate that is is free software, it has a sourceforge.net logo
at the botton. However nuspere are selling it for £299. what
* Qt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
dear Sirs,
Just a reminder... there *are* women on this group, too... ;-)
I try to use a couple of php editor, but I am not satisfied with them.
Which editors did you try? With what were you unsatisfied?
Any suggestion for good php editor.
One that works.
Seriously
On 17 Jan 2005 18:55:21 -, Matthew Weier O'Phinney
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Me, I use vim.
Amen.
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What's the purpose of your coding?
Applications? Just some sort of dynamic code here n there? or Huge OOP
application with a team of programmers?
I started with PHPEdit, Moved to Magna and then tried Dreaweaver to
communicate with designers. And then came Zend 2.5 n then Got shocked
with Zend 3.5
Zend Especialy with Zend 4.0 beta and Zend platform wow...
that's all i'm gonna say. I had day on Zend 3.5 where I used to see
.Net programmers openning Visual Studio.net and playing with their DB
on their left hand panels on the same IDE and I used to say
man..god help me with mySQLCC
I use Dreamweaver and I absolutely love it. It's a bit pricey, though.
In the latest newsletter from Apple Developer Connection, there is a
notice about skEdit, which is only $20. It looks pretty nice, though I
haven't tried it. Eclipse is very good, too, and it's free (phpEclipse
is an
I use jEdit...
www.jedit.org
It understands most every language and you can even download a php
parser plugin that checks your syntax when you save the file and
underlines problems.
I LOVE jEdit
best of all, it is FREE OPEN-SOURCE!!
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dear Sirs,
I try to use a couple of php editor, but I am not satisfied with them.
Any suggestion for good php editor.
best regards
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QT wrote:
Any suggestion for good php editor.
My favourite PHP editor is jEdit, one of the best applications ever
created. =) http://www.jedit.org/
Ville
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Am 2005-01-16 11:29:50, schrieb QT:
dear Sirs,
I try to use a couple of php editor, but I am not satisfied with them.
Any suggestion for good php editor.
notepad.exe :-)
But I prefer mc/mcedit.
best regards
Greetings
Michelle
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Michelle Konzack wrote / napsal (a):
Am 2005-01-16 11:29:50, schrieb QT:
dear Sirs,
I try to use a couple of php editor, but I am not satisfied with them.
Any suggestion for good php editor.
notepad.exe :-)
But I prefer mc/mcedit.
best regards
Greetings
Michelle
kwrite or vi
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QT wrote:
Any suggestion for good php editor.
My favourite PHP editor is jEdit, one of the best applications ever
created. =) http://www.jedit.org/
Ville
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I had been using Zend Studio, but I've just about made the switch to
Eclipse with the TruStudio PHP plugin.
Eclipse: http://www.eclipse.org
TruStudio: http://www.xored.com/trustudio/
Mostly running it in Linux (Fedora Core 3), but I've used that
combination in Windows and OSX, too.
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:47:14 +0100, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in addition there is the xdebug extension by Derick Rethans its at
version 2 but I might suggest starting with 1.3 as its alot simpler to
use than 2 (then again if you have experience of things like
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 22:11:05 +, Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a Debugger for PHP?
php -l filename.php for basic syntax check.
If you need more than that you can turn of full error reporting and
view the errors directly on the screen:
error_reporting( E_ALL );
ini_set(
with writing php code. I was considering of using some kind
of
php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any goog ones?
vim.org
editplus.com
Both support PHP syntax highlighting.
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January 2005 17:02, William Stokes wrote:
Hello,
I'm quite new with writing php code. I was considering of using some kind
of php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any goog ones?
Thanks
-Will
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:37:24 -0800 (PST), welly limston
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i'm usually use Dreamweaver to edit php code
and debug in it
it's very help ones us
why don't u try
Why don't you mail me $399 and I will. :)
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Since I do Java, Python etc. on OSX/windows/Linux, I'm using Eclipse
with the PHPEclipse (PHPEclipse.de), I'm just starting PHP, but I'm
pretty happy with it so far. One thing I am wondering about is the
situation which Debugging in PHP4 / PHP5. Is there a Debugger for PHP?
code. I was considering of using some kind of
php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any goog ones?
Thanks
-Will
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:47:14 +0100, Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in addition there is the xdebug extension by Derick Rethans its at
version 2 but I might suggest starting with 1.3 as its alot simpler to
use than 2 (then again if you have experience of things like
valgrind/dbg on linux
Greg Donald wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 22:11:05 +, Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a Debugger for PHP?
php -l filename.php for basic syntax check.
If you need more than that you can turn of full error reporting and
view the errors directly on the screen:
error_reporting( E_ALL );
Hello,
I'm quite new with writing php code. I was considering of using some kind of
php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any goog ones?
Thanks
-Will
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i use phpedit www.phpedit.com i think it's preaty good and also have a
free personal licence
William Stokes wrote:
Hello,
I'm quite new with writing php code. I was considering of using some kind of
php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any goog ones?
Thanks
-Will
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Hello William,
Thursday, January 13, 2005, 9:02:12 AM, you wrote:
W I'm quite new with writing php code. I was considering of using
W some kind of php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any
W goog ones?
There are a few.
http://www.pspad.com is my favorite, and it'll syntax highlight
Know any goog ones?
funny you should mention goog.. if you google'd php editor youd have
your answer by now..
cheers
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To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] php
William Stokes wrote:
Hello,
I'm quite new with writing php code. I was considering of using some kind of
php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any goog ones?
http://www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk/phpeditors/
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On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 10:02, William Stokes wrote:
Hello,
I'm quite new with writing php code. I was considering of using some kind of
php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any goog ones?
These sort of threads are good every now and then I think. Especially
since it has been so
you should GOOGle for it ;-)
php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any goog ones?
this depends on what you are looking for, some people prefer fully
integrated IDE environments, other people (like me) often prefer
standalone editors (e.g because its often easier to combine
On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 18:02 +0200, William Stokes wrote:
Hello,
I'm quite new with writing php code. I was considering of using some kind of
php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any goog ones?
Thanks
-Will
I like Komodo.
Dan.
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 18:02:12 +0200, William Stokes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm quite new with writing php code. I was considering of using some kind of
php editor program to help with the syntax. Know any goog ones?
vim.org
editplus.com
Both support PHP syntax highlighting.
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Bret Hughes mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thursday, January 13, 2005 11:02 AM said:
I assume windows by your mailer. html-kit was good when I used
windows on a day to day basis several years ago.
I'll second HTML-Kit. It's an excellent program (once you customize the
way it handles the tab
Bret Hughes wrote:
I am interested to hear what other folks are using.
Bret
Since I do Java, Python etc. on OSX/windows/Linux, I'm using Eclipse
with the PHPEclipse (PHPEclipse.de), I'm just starting PHP, but I'm
pretty happy with it so far. One thing I am wondering about is the
situation which
i'm usually use Dreamweaver to edit php code
and debug in it
it's very help ones us
why don't u try
HTH
phpninja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Know any goog ones?
funny you should mention goog.. if you google'd php editor youd have
your answer by now..
cheers
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On linux I use thee KDE IDE program...
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 14:02:17 -0600, Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 18:02:12 +0200, William Stokes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm quite new with writing php code. I was considering of using some kind of
php editor program to help
Steve Brown wrote:
Eclipse: http://www.eclipse.org/
PHPEclipse: http://www.phpeclipse.de/
What about Eclipse? Did anyone make it work?
How does it compare to Kdevelop?
I tried to install it, unsuccesfully, on Mandrake 10.1 CE. Apparently, one
library is missing (but the library does not
Jason Wong wrote:
What version of quanta are you using? Autocompletion was available quite a
while ago.
I am using Quanta 3.2.3, and php auto completion does not work. How do you
activate it?
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Jason Wong wrote:
What version of quanta are you using? Autocompletion was available quite
a while ago.
I am using Quanta 3.2.3, and php auto completion does not work. How do you
activate it?
I think I may have misunderstood
Jason Wong wrote:
I think I may have misunderstood what you mean by auto-completion. What
Quanta does is auto-complete words that you *already* have in the
document.
Not really. With HTML / XHTML Quanta does auto complete words, tags,
properties, attributes which are in the DTD. Or am I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jason Wong wrote:
I think I may have misunderstood what you mean by auto-completion. What
Quanta does is auto-complete words that you *already* have in the
document.
Not really. With HTML / XHTML Quanta does auto complete words, tags,
properties, attributes which
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 20:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jason Wong wrote:
I think I may have misunderstood what you mean by auto-completion. What
Quanta does is auto-complete words that you *already* have in the
document.
Not really. With HTML / XHTML Quanta does auto complete
Jason Wong wrote:
So are you looking to auto-complete (X)HTML tags or are you looking to
auto-complete PHP keywords/functions? What is your question?
We need to auto-complete PHP words and functions INDIPENDENTLY of the fact
that they are present or not in the page. For instance if one
M. Sokolewicz wrote:
http://vim.sourceforge.net/tips/tip.php?tip_id=91
Thanks. It's a dictionary based completion.
Is there some way to get completion for user-defined functions,
variables etc, say in php files from/below current working directory?
Perhaps based on ctags? Some editors do it (PHPed
Hi.
We use linux as default development system.
Does anyboy know about a linux based php editor with autocompletion? Must
be open source free software (free as in speech, not beer).
We like quanta and kate, but there is no autocompletion.
Does anyone know about a php IDE?
I got a look
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
We use linux as default development system.
Does anyboy know about a linux based php editor with autocompletion? Must
be open source free software (free as in speech, not beer).
We like quanta and kate, but there is no autocompletion.
Does anyone know about a php IDE
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 23:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyboy know about a linux based php editor with autocompletion? Must
be open source free software (free as in speech, not beer).
We like quanta and kate, but there is no autocompletion.
What version of quanta are you using
Does anyboy know about a linux based php editor with autocompletion? Must
be open source free software (free as in speech, not beer).
I use the PHPEclipse add on for the Eclipse IDE. Eclipse provides a
fantastic suite of tools for coding in almost any language. The
PHPEclipse add-ons
editor or php IDE for linux with autocompletion
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
We use linux as default development system.
Does anyboy know about a linux based php editor with autocompletion? Must
be open source free software (free as in speech, not beer).
We like quanta and kate
M. Sokolewicz wrote:
I prefer vim, which does have auto-completion, as an add-on.
Interesting. Where can this add-on be found?
(google/vim.org/debian.org, I guess, but...)
wouldn't call it an IDE... =/
Yes, but so usefull when edition html tags
Ex ct to change to end of current tag
Ex c/table to
Christophe Chisogne wrote:
M. Sokolewicz wrote:
I prefer vim, which does have auto-completion, as an add-on.
Interesting. Where can this add-on be found?
(google/vim.org/debian.org, I guess, but...)
wouldn't call it an IDE... =/
Yes, but so usefull when edition html tags
Ex ct to change to end
* M. Sokolewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Christophe Chisogne wrote:
M. Sokolewicz wrote:
I prefer vim, which does have auto-completion, as an add-on.
Interesting. Where can this add-on be found?
(google/vim.org/debian.org, I guess, but...)
wouldn't call it an IDE... =/
Chris mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thursday, November 18, 2004 8:56 PM said:
HTML-Kit (www.chami.com) will do this. I've been using HTML-Kit for
almost 2 years and I've never had a problem with a bad save.
I use HTML-Kit as well and feel it is a bloated pile of crap.
i'm sorry you've had
i'm sorry you've had so much trouble with it! but in the hopes of not
scaring off other users i feel it is my duty as an html-kit user to
respond.
I'll back you up on this. I've used HTML-Kit for quite some time...
probably over three years now. Great little program, especially for free!
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