Here's a couple of suggestions.
Anyone here familiar with Komodo (activestate)? Sadly not available for mac but very good for scripting languages (if you like an ide) for windows & linux.
A few things in particular which rock about it:
1) for perl, php, tcl etc, interactive syntax checking : uses the local interpreter to check for syntax errors & displays them (underline text red , errs in status bar) as you type. Downside: can be very slow
2) brilliant regexp composer. Similar to Kdevelops.
3) built - in python shell window. See also Kate's wonderful integrated shell. Can we have a shell window for TM sometime (maybe just in its own tab for now) ? We could set up macros or whatever to start this in IRB / whatever interactive shell we like - hell, we could run emacs inside textmate :) !
Of all these, #3 would be the most awesome for TM.
Anyone know of a similar (#2) standalone interactive regexp editor for the Mac ?
D
-----Original Message----- From: William D.Neumann [mailto:wdnx@unm.edu] Sent: Wednesday, 16 March 2005 1:11 PM To: TM Users Subject: Re: [TxMt] Split Panes: who/what/when/where/why
On Mar 15, 2005, at 6:59 PM, William D.Neumann wrote:
Although dealing with the guys at BB does have it's downsides. You could propose for them to implement a Tab GUI (like TM), a User definable Syntax highlighting system (like TM), a Project hierarchy file viewer (like TMs Project Drawer) or any other item, like I did back in 2001 and many times since up until TM arrived.
Oooops. In my last message, I forgot to attribute the above quote to Mats Persson... He said it, not Alan.
William D. Neumann
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