I am just getting into Python development and would like to know which single IDE or editor is the best.
I mainly use Linux, but don't let that stop you if you think the best one is Win/Mac only.
I have a problem with connecting to remote graph from DirectShow Filter Graph Editor. When I run application that creates a direct show graph, on my Windows XP machine graph is shown in the list of remote graphs, but on the Windows 7 (x64) machine list of remote graphs is empty. I have registered proppage.dll and also registered directshowspy.dll ... but still no results. Any ideas?
Hello. I am working on a cocoa-based text editor. Should I base it on NSTextView or is there a more efficient option? Keep in mind that I plan to support tabs so there can be many editors open at the same time.
I want to add some client-side functionality to the PrimeFaces p:editor, but for some reason I am not able to uncover what JavaScript client side code they used to build the component. Could anyone point me to that?
P.S. two things I want to do is make the component resizable (PrimeFaces doesn't support that) and I want to add shortcut buttons to insert pre-programmed text. Any hints about how this will done will be appreciated.
I need to write a rich text editor similar to Google Doc. Does anyone know any samples of similar projects? What technologies will I need? and what process is involved?
How do I get visual studio 2005 to work best with .asp files?
I used to have this on my old PC but I can't get the settings right. I exported and important all my old settings and still no dice.
alternatively I think there might be an even better choice for classic asp IDE editor.
It'd be nice to have intellisense, completion, highlighting, stuff like that for ASP (vbscript) and css/html at the same time.
(I'm happy not to type out css selectors)
thanks
I have a text area in which users can type source code (html/css/js). I want to be able to let them click a "switch to fullscreen" link to make the editor fullscreen.
Of course, this should work on any resolution and must also resize when a users resizes it's window.
I found this plugin, http://plugins.jquery.com/project/fulltextarea, but it's not resizing when the browser windows is resized.
Any tips or plugins for this one?
I started learning vim today and installed it using
sudo apt-get install vim
Now, when I try to do something like :5dd it gives me the not an editor command error. I'm not sure why this is.
Am I doing anything wrong? I looked at tutorials and everywhere I look I see that 5dd is a valid command.
I'm learning CodeIgniter and I come from Microsoft Visual Studio so I'm used to the auto complete feature. I've been using notepad++ so far but I wonder if anyone knows an editor that works better with CodeIgniter.
I would love to see features like:
Right-click - Add new model
Right-click - Add new view
Autocomplete with CodeIgniter helpers and libraries
I want to add a ctrl - clic kind of listener to a custom javadoc annotation in eclipse java editor, thus I want to be able to move the focus to a specific place when the use ctrl - clic @customJavadoc annotation.
Since Grails 1.2 there's a documentation engine included: gdoc. The documentation's syntax is based on the Textile format.
Is there some editor support for this? My first choice would be a plugin for IntelliJ, second option on for vim or gedit. Any hints welcome. I am totally a aware that the format is very simple by itself but having code coloring and content assist would be really nice.
Hello,
do you know any browser-side component, in HTML/Javascript, Flash, Applet or Silverlight, that
would allow source code edition with syntax highlighting and auto-completion.
CodeMirror has a good syntax highlighting support but does not seem to support auto-completion.
If no such editor exists do you know any way to implement auto-completion using HTML and javascript or any other browser-side technology ?
Thanks by advance.
My text editor of choice for PHP work is Panic's Coda. But for Ruby on Rails, it's autocomplete feature is continuously in my way and ROR's standardization on 2 space tabs does not play well with Coda's settings. I've been going back to TextMate for ROR work, but was wondering if there were better options.
I've got some JSON data, but it's all on one line. Does anyone know of a web or Windows editor that will format (e.g. indent and insert new lines) this data for me, so I can read it better? Preferably one that uses a GUI to display the JSON—instead of a command-line tool that outputs a reformatted document, for example.
I'm creating a text editor for a domain specific language. I'm using the WPF RichTextBox as the basic control. I don't know how to gracefully include line numbering. Does anyone know of any examples?
I am using the Mac OS X Apple Script Editor and (while debugging) instead of writing a lot of display dialog statements, I'd like to write the results of some calculation in the window below, called "Result" (I have the German UI here, so the translation is a guess). So is there a write/print statement that I can use for putting messages in the "standard out" window? I am not asking to put the messages in a logfile on the file system, it is purely temporary.
I am using the Mac OS X Apple Script Editor and (while debugging) instead of writing a lot of display dialog statements, I'd like to write the results of some calculation in the window below, called "Result" (I have the German UI here, so the translation is a guess). So is there a write/print statement that I can use for putting messages in the "standard out" window? I am not asking to put the messages in a logfile on the file system, it is purely temporary.
When I start up VS 2008 to work on a WPF / Silverlight App and open a XAML or XML file the XAML / XML editor is no longer working. The designer does not show up and intellisense is unavailable. It basically looks like a text file has been opened.
As can be seen in the screenshot the editor in xcode has started to show linefeeds and tab characters, normally invisible characters. I can't for the life of me find a way to hide them again and i have no idea why they started to show. Any ideas?
Any combo box I create seems to be stuck at 12 dialog units in height. Microsoft's guidelines for spacing and sizing of controls in dialog boxes state that a combo box should be 14 dialog units high.
I have even tried editing the resource file in notepad and recompiling in Visual Studio without opening the resource editor - but the combo boxes are still the wrong size!
Any ideas?
Hey all
so i wehnt ahead and opened up my .gitconfig file and manually input the
[core]
editor = 'C:/Program Files/Notepad++/notepad++.exe'
which would allow me to execute command:
(im trying to setup my .gitignore list)
"C:/Program Files/Notepad++/notepad++.exe" .gitignore
im JUSt not interested in typing this out every time that i need to make a file
SO ive heard something about editing PATH to allow me to replace the above with something like:
npp .gitignore
any help would be aprpeciated!
Is there any plugings or text editor to auto-complete SQL statement? I am using SQL Server Management Studio (ssms) 90% of time, but most of time I have to type SELECT FROM WITH(NOLOCK) WHERE blahblah. Trying to find a more efficient way. Thanks.
I need to find basic WYSIWYG HTML editor component for C++Builder 5 to let users to create some simple text that I will paste into existing HTML page template.
Just a simple support to create links, add images, use headers/bold/italic.
Hey all,
I'm looking for a HTML editor which can be (easiliy) integrated in a RoR app that has the possibility to create forms.
Not forms per se, but I need the possibility to add radiobuttons, input fields, checkboxes and so on.
I loved the smoothness of TinyMCE, but apparently this doesn't take me far enough.
Does there exists such a gem/plugin?
Thanks!
I currently use Textmate for most of my editing, but am taking a Java course and am wondering if there's a better editor out there, especially one that might have some form of intellisense or active debugging.