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
[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
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... =/
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