Hi there! Anybody got hold of a VIM file to syntax highlight my dtml methods slightly better than what I'm doing with the html syntax? Thanks
At least in the latest vim-6 alpha versions there is DTML support included. Andreas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marco Mariani" <m.mariani@imola.nettuno.it> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 9:29 AM Subject: [Zope] dtml vs vim
Hi there!
Anybody got hold of a VIM file to syntax highlight my dtml methods slightly better than what I'm doing with the html syntax?
Thanks
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On this note. Is there a list of editors that support DTML highlighting? If not, which editors does everyone use with Zope that have DTML syntax highlighting? On Wednesday 13 June 2001 08:43, Andreas Jung wrote:
At least in the latest vim-6 alpha versions there is DTML support included.
Andreas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marco Mariani" <m.mariani@imola.nettuno.it> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 9:29 AM Subject: [Zope] dtml vs vim
Hi there!
Anybody got hold of a VIM file to syntax highlight my dtml methods
slightly
better than what I'm doing with the html syntax?
Thanks
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vim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edward Muller" <edwardam@home.com> To: "Andreas Jung" <andreas@digicool.com>; "Marco Mariani" <m.mariani@imola.nettuno.it> Cc: "zope-list" <zope@zope.org> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:18 PM Subject: DTML Highlighting Editors (WAS: Re: [Zope] dtml vs vim)
On this note. Is there a list of editors that support DTML highlighting?
If not, which editors does everyone use with Zope that have DTML syntax highlighting?
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 08:43, Andreas Jung wrote:
At least in the latest vim-6 alpha versions there is DTML support included.
Andreas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marco Mariani" <m.mariani@imola.nettuno.it> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 9:29 AM Subject: [Zope] dtml vs vim
Hi there!
Anybody got hold of a VIM file to syntax highlight my dtml methods
slightly
better than what I'm doing with the html syntax?
Thanks
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Personally, I like to use ColdFusion Studio, but I have also used XEmacs. (There currently is a war going on at work between me and one of my peers, because he prefers XEmacs.) ;> Tommy
If not, which editors does everyone use with Zope that have DTML syntax highlighting?
Its a toss up between vim, EditPlus (dtml highlighting, simple ftp access), HomeSite (no dtml) and Komodo (no dtml yet, but had to mention it :) ) in our group. Cheers. -- Andy McKay. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tommy Johnson" <tommy@7x.com> To: "Zope List" <zope@zope.org> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 11:44 AM Subject: RE: DTML Highlighting Editors (WAS: Re: [Zope] dtml vs vim)
Personally, I like to use ColdFusion Studio, but I have also used XEmacs. (There currently is a war going on at work between me and one of my peers, because he prefers XEmacs.) ;>
Tommy
If not, which editors does everyone use with Zope that have DTML syntax highlighting?
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Its a toss up between vim, EditPlus (dtml highlighting, simple ftp access), HomeSite (no dtml) and Komodo (no dtml yet, but had to mention it :) ) in our group.
HomeSite has got DTML highlighting. Pretty good if I may add, but you have to tweak around a bit to set it optimized (installing is trivial). By default, DTML colorsyntaxing is only for .dtml files not index_html files ;) When I type <dtml-var var ht it pops up a box and I can with a returnkey push finish it to html_quote. The homesite editor is very stable and powerful. It's got lots of maturity. I can't think of more functionaility than what I currently have. It would be wicked though to save FTPed files through a python extension so that one can see what is wrong with the syntax and not just "files could not be saved" Peter
Cheers. -- Andy McKay.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tommy Johnson" <tommy@7x.com> To: "Zope List" <zope@zope.org> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 11:44 AM Subject: RE: DTML Highlighting Editors (WAS: Re: [Zope] dtml vs vim)
Personally, I like to use ColdFusion Studio, but I have also used XEmacs. (There currently is a war going on at work between me and one of my peers, because he prefers XEmacs.) ;>
Tommy
If not, which editors does everyone use with Zope that have DTML syntax highlighting?
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I usually use Edit+ at http://www.editplus.com It's for Windows, it's very good, and it has configurable add-on syntax and tag completion files. There's one for dtml, which I just installed. It will talk to Zope using ftp. This editor is not free, but it's only about $30. I recommend it highly. Cheers Tom P [Edward Muller] On this note. Is there a list of editors that support DTML highlighting? If not, which editors does everyone use with Zope that have DTML syntax highlighting?
I usually use Edit+ at
It's for Windows, it's very good, and it has configurable add-on syntax and tag completion files. There's one for dtml, which I just installed. It will talk to Zope using ftp. This editor is not free, but it's only about $30. I recommend it highly.
Cheers
Tom P
I'll have to check that one out. I don't have the ability to FTP within ColdFusion studio, and it's a pain to switch to WS_FTP everytime I want to update an object in the database. Tommy
The only annoying thing I can't get is the ftp box to persist. But editplus can load a file from ftp from the command line along the lines of "editplus ftp(0):/index_html", so I threw that in as a command to ZShellCLI :) Cheers. -- Andy McKay. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tommy Johnson" <tommy@7x.com> To: "Zope List" <zope@zope.org> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:27 PM Subject: RE: DTML Highlighting Editors (WAS: Re: [Zope] dtml vs vim)
I usually use Edit+ at
It's for Windows, it's very good, and it has configurable add-on syntax and tag completion files. There's one for dtml, which I just installed. It will talk to Zope using ftp. This editor is not free, but it's only about $30. I recommend it highly.
Cheers
Tom P
I'll have to check that one out. I don't have the ability to FTP within ColdFusion studio, and it's a pain to switch to WS_FTP everytime I want to update an object in the database.
Tommy
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[Andy McKay][about Edit+]
The only annoying thing I can't get is the ftp box to persist. But editplus can load a file from ftp from the command line along the lines of "editplus ftp(0):/index_html", so I threw that in as a command to ZShellCLI :)
Yes, but 1) you can do a multiple select in the file dialog, and 2) you can set up a connection to a specific folder if you want, IIRC. So it's not too inconvenient. Finally, when you save you don't have to manually reopen the connection, it happens automatically. Cheers, Tom P
[Tommy Johnson]
I usually use Edit+ at
I'll have to check that one out. I don't have the ability to FTP within ColdFusion studio, and it's a pain to switch to WS_FTP everytime I want to update an object in the database.
Although I recommended Edit+, I'm able to FTP from CF Studio 3.0 to Zope - you ought to be able to do it too. But Studio gets confused by dtml markup (at least my old version does). Also Studio takes HUGE amounts of Windows resources (not memory but "resources"), much more than Edit+. On Windows95/98/Me that can be really serious because you don't always get them back and you don't have a large reserve to begin with. Cheers, Tom P
Do you know ultraedit ? at http://www.ultraedit.com It's a really great editor ! Many of Emacs lover had switched to ultradit ;o) It can load many langage description. On website there is hundred on langagge description. but I didn't yet check if there is dtml ;o{ Edward Muller a écrit :
On this note. Is there a list of editors that support DTML highlighting?
If not, which editors does everyone use with Zope that have DTML syntax highlighting?
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 08:43, Andreas Jung wrote:
At least in the latest vim-6 alpha versions there is DTML support included.
Andreas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marco Mariani" <m.mariani@imola.nettuno.it> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 9:29 AM Subject: [Zope] dtml vs vim
Hi there!
Anybody got hold of a VIM file to syntax highlight my dtml methods
slightly
better than what I'm doing with the html syntax?
Thanks
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Do you know ultraedit ? at http://www.ultraedit.com
It's a really great editor ! Many of Emacs lover had switched to ultradit ;o)
Yeah, but does it play Tetris? You know, we developers have to keep in mind what's really important! ;> Tommy
Edward Muller <edwardam@home.com> writes:
If not, which editors does everyone use with Zope that have DTML syntax highlighting?
(X)Emacs -- using PSGML[1] --- which will also hide all mark-up for you, if you want, or hide element attributes. --- Alastair Footnotes: [1] http://www.zope.org/Members/alburt/dtml_mode.html
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