hi cliff (and all others). i did think of this issue when starting with flashmate. it should be not that hard (and i've already planned this) to get an as3 version up and running. i took a look at the possible mxmlc compiler flags, which seem to be a gazillion more than matasc has. so probably i have to get rid of the checkbox concept for the flags and get to something like xcode has, with a tableview. i have to mention, that i didn't take a brief look at as3 by now, so you guys may probably help me with the demands for flashmate as3.
aside from the problem with more compiler flags i need to parse the output from the compiler and needs some more items in the context menu i guess, since you need to choose a mxml file. that should be it. so hopefully the answer to your question is <= 3 :-)
first of all i need to get the as2 version out of the door and there is still some work to be done. then i would really like to have a filter for the trace output, essentially a ruleeditor something like in spotlight or for the email rules in mail. after that i am hopefully pleased with the plugin myself and can head for as3 support.
@ale: i will notify you as soon as i have suitable version for a public beta, which should be, as mentioned before, hopefully over the next week.
ah, some afterthought: i think a plugin could help resolving the fcsh issue, if there is no solution yet.
cheers, marc
2007/7/21, Cliff Pruitt lists.cpruitt@cliffpruitt.com:
+1 for an AS3 request. I'm exclusively AS3 or I'd be all about it.
Just a question, since I know everyone else is going to want to know. What is the major obstacle to AS3 support? Is it a huge rewrite or something we can expect in the next maybe 3 / 6 / 12 months?
- Cliff
On Jul 20, 2007, at 2:40 PM, Marc Bauer wrote:
hello list.
As I've mentioned before on Allans blog, I'm developing a plugin which should ease developing Actionscript 2 with TextMate.
The plugin is a interface for Mtasc and has an integrated SocketServer which can display your trace commands. It also has it's own browser (based on the WebView of course), which can show which files are loaded by your flash movie.
You can see some screenshots here: http://nesium.com/blog/flashmate/
It works pretty solid right now (I use it for production on a daily basis) and I hope that I can release a beta version over the next week. So if you're interested in using it, please drop me a line. I would be pretty happy if someone could assist me in testing this thing!
cheers, Marc
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