Not that I want to dredge up a poo flinging flame fest, but did anyone else see that with the release of Panic's Coda [0] they are using the "Subetha Engine" [1]? Interesting that they've licensed the collabrative part of the editor.
Dan
[0] http://www.panic.com/coda/ [1] http://codingmonkeys.de/subethaengine/
On 23. Apr 2007, at 22:07, Dan Weeks wrote:
Not that I want to dredge up a poo flinging flame fest, but did anyone else see that with the release of Panic's Coda [0] they are using the "Subetha Engine" [1]? Interesting that they've licensed the collabrative part of the editor.
It looks like they licensed the full (SubEthaEdit) editor.
On 2007-04-24 00:M, Allan Odgaard threw down some bits like this:
On 23. Apr 2007, at 22:07, Dan Weeks wrote:
Not that I want to dredge up a poo flinging flame fest, but did anyone else see that with the release of Panic's Coda [0] they are using the "Subetha Engine" [1]? Interesting that they've licensed the collabrative part of the editor.
It looks like they licensed the full (SubEthaEdit) editor.
That of course makes perfect sense. No need for them to spend the time writing an editor when one already exists. A shame they went with SEE though ;)
Thanks for the info Allan.
Dan
I grabbed a copy (of Coda) and have been playing with it for a while. I haven't found anything yet that would take me away from my current combination of TM, CSSEdit and a Terminal window for SSH/ Subversion. It's very likely I'm biased, though ;).
There's obviously no need for me to "review" it here, but I just needed to find out if this was an app that was going to compete for some of my TextMate love. Doesn't seem to be. Nice app with some great ideas, but it's missing the little things that make TM (and CSSEdit) so gosh darn lovable.
Brett
On Apr 23, 2007, at 5:59 PM, Dan Weeks wrote:
On 2007-04-24 00:M, Allan Odgaard threw down some bits like this:
On 23. Apr 2007, at 22:07, Dan Weeks wrote:
Not that I want to dredge up a poo flinging flame fest, but did anyone else see that with the release of Panic's Coda [0] they are using the "Subetha Engine" [1]? Interesting that they've licensed the collabrative part of the editor.
It looks like they licensed the full (SubEthaEdit) editor.
That of course makes perfect sense. No need for them to spend the time writing an editor when one already exists. A shame they went with SEE though ;)
Thanks for the info Allan.
Dan
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In article 20070423200725.GH98042@danimal.org, Dan Weeks textmate@danimal.org wrote:
Not that I want to dredge up a poo flinging flame fest, but did anyone else see that with the release of Panic's Coda [0] they are using the "Subetha Engine" [1]? Interesting that they've licensed the collabrative part of the editor.
Thanks for the tip. I just gave it a test drive and found it pretty pleasant. Not surprisingly, it seems to look and work a lot like SubEthaEdit, but has extra capabilities for handling remote sites. It has a very interesting implementation of find/replace -- a bit limited but space efficient. The folder display of files looks extremely useful -- as a live view there's no need to make projects or anything like that.
Not as powerful as TextMate, but not a bad. Personally, though, I'm still hoping to switch to TextMate (from SubEthaEdit) once chunkier undo is available.
-- Russell