Dear Alex,
About tagging, have you tried using the CTags bundle? It is very handy to navigate source code, for many languages.
By the way, I am preparing a bundle to navigate (I hope to get something faster than the current CTags bundle), auto-complete and get info using ctags symbols. I need that for the C and C++ auto- completion. I still need to do a little bit of packaging work before this is ready to be used. And I am still wandering whether I should use Dialog or Dialog2: the auto-completion pop-up menu of D2 is so great!
Best regards, Mathieu
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Mathieu Godart
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Le 31 oct. 08 à 07:14, Alex Rice a écrit :
TextMate is a good value. It's a small, fast editor and it makes me feel productive. Can't wait to see what's under the hood in 2.0.
I was just thinking about what I like in editors, and I still use Emacs and Eclipse depending on the project. I am switching to TextMate for a lot of other stuff.
I probably would be using SlickEdit right now- it's a favorite! Except it's expensive and it runs in X11 on Mac; it's not a native Mac UI. Feature I really like from SlickEdit are:
- symbol/tagging system. I forget what they call it, but it can
generate symbol lists to use for auto-complete and context help, for various different languages.
- keybinding emulation modes; e.g it has Emacs and a handful of
others.
But anyways I encourage Allan to make 2.0 the most awesome editor he can, and not spend too much time on everything and the kitchen sink - feature requests. Like the above, right ;-) Otherwise you end up with a Christmas Tree, not a lean & mean text editor.
Cheers
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