syncPEOPLE (of which myself and Duane Johnson make up a part) would like to brag about the newest TM bundle, now with .DMG and patent pending (or not) QuickDrag installer technology. NEW FEATURE: command-option-p (without selection): Inline Partial Edit Mode When inside a view file that contains one or more ?render :partial? statements, hit ?command-option-p? without any selection and your partials will be brought in to the current file to be edited. Once done with them, hit command-option-p again and they will be saved to their appropriate locations and removed. NEW FEATURE: command-option-g: Rails Generator Hit ?command-option-g? from any file and you will be taken through 2 or 3 simple dialogs to help you generate scaffolds, models, migrations, controllers and more Oh boy, get it while its hot. Before duane puts up a paypal link to support "bandwidth costs" - yeah right. Pete
Wilson Bilkovich
2006-Feb-20 22:36 UTC
[Rails] .08Fast .8Furious (syncPEOPLE TM Bundle update)
On 2/20/06, Pete Lasko <plasko@infowest.com> wrote:> NEW FEATURE: > command-option-p (without selection): Inline Partial Edit Mode > When inside a view file that contains one or more "render :partial" > statements, hit "command-option-p" without any selection and your > partials will be brought in to the current file to be edited. Once > done with them, hit command-option-p again and they will be saved to > their appropriate locations and removed. >OK, don''t take this the wrong way, but us Windows users hate you now. Hate. That''s impossibly cool.
Keith Lancaster
2006-Feb-21 01:49 UTC
[Rails] Re: .08Fast .8Furious (syncPEOPLE TM Bundle update)
Wilson Bilkovich wrote:> On 2/20/06, Pete Lasko <plasko@infowest.com> wrote: >> NEW FEATURE: >> command-option-p (without selection): Inline Partial Edit Mode >> When inside a view file that contains one or more "render :partial" >> statements, hit "command-option-p" without any selection and your >> partials will be brought in to the current file to be edited. Once >> done with them, hit command-option-p again and they will be saved to >> their appropriate locations and removed. >> > > OK, don''t take this the wrong way, but us Windows users hate you now. > Hate. > > That''s impossibly cool.Yup - this is insanely great. Wilson - time to do what I did... buy a Mac! :-) Keith -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.