What is the IDE tools used in the video on the homepage of the www.rubyonrails.org?I had thought it was Komodo,however after I had installed that i found they were different.I do think the IDE used in the video is very cool for its autocomplete abilities especially in the Views development.Thanks! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
TextMate - http://macromates.com/ On 07/03/06, pinnacle <pinnaclezhang@gmail.com> wrote:> What is the IDE tools used in the video on the homepage of the > www.rubyonrails.org?I had thought it was Komodo,however after I had > installed that i found they were different.I do think the IDE used in > the video is very cool for its autocomplete abilities especially in the > Views development.Thanks! > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
pinnacle wrote:> What is the IDE tools used in the video on the homepage of the > www.rubyonrails.org?I had thought it was Komodo,however after I had > installed that i found they were different.I do think the IDE used in > the video is very cool for its autocomplete abilities especially in the > Views development.Thanks!The text editor shown in the screencasts is MacroMate''s excellent TextMate. There''s a 30 day trial version with full functionality available on the web- site. http://macromates.com/ Cheers. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Colin Stein wrote:> pinnacle wrote: >> What is the IDE tools used in the video on the homepage of the >> www.rubyonrails.org?I had thought it was Komodo,however after I had >> installed that i found they were different.I do think the IDE used in >> the video is very cool for its autocomplete abilities especially in the >> Views development.Thanks! > > The text editor shown in the screencasts is MacroMate''s excellent > TextMate. > There''s a 30 day trial version with full functionality available on the > web- > site. > > http://macromates.com/ > > Cheers.very thanksful,but what''s a pity that no such kind of tools under windows. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
try radrails from radrails.org. I use it and like it a lot. (On Debian Linux but it runs on windows as well using a Java jre) -bakki On 3/6/06, pinnacle <pinnaclezhang@gmail.com> wrote:> Colin Stein wrote: > > pinnacle wrote: > >> What is the IDE tools used in the video on the homepage of the > >> www.rubyonrails.org?I had thought it was Komodo,however after I had > >> installed that i found they were different.I do think the IDE used in > >> the video is very cool for its autocomplete abilities especially in the > >> Views development.Thanks! > > > > The text editor shown in the screencasts is MacroMate''s excellent > > TextMate. > > There''s a 30 day trial version with full functionality available on the > > web- > > site. > > > > http://macromates.com/ > > > > Cheers. > > very thanksful,but what''s a pity that no such kind of tools under > windows. > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
TextMate (Mac OS X only) http://macromates.com/ -- -- Tom Mornini On Mar 6, 2006, at 5:50 PM, pinnacle wrote:> What is the IDE tools used in the video on the homepage of the > www.rubyonrails.org?I had thought it was Komodo,however after I had > installed that i found they were different.I do think the IDE used in > the video is very cool for its autocomplete abilities especially in > the > Views development.Thanks! > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
On Mar 6, 2006, at 6:29 PM, pinnacle wrote:> Colin Stein wrote: >> pinnacle wrote: >>> What is the IDE tools used in the video on the homepage of the >>> www.rubyonrails.org?I had thought it was Komodo,however after I had >>> installed that i found they were different.I do think the IDE >>> used in >>> the video is very cool for its autocomplete abilities especially >>> in the >>> Views development. Thanks! >> >> The text editor shown in the screencasts is MacroMate''s excellent >> TextMate. >> There''s a 30 day trial version with full functionality available >> on the >> web-site. >> >> http://macromates.com/ > > very thanksful,but what''s a pity that no such kind of tools under > windows.Oh, the glee that statement gives my naughty inner-child! :-( Welcome to the world of the Macintosh users everywhere, in reverse. Don''t misunderstand me...I''m not taking pleasure from your pain. Also...I think you''re seeing the beginning of a trend, but only time will tell. -- -- Tom Mornini
pinnacle wrote:> Colin Stein wrote: >> pinnacle wrote: >>> What is the IDE tools used in the video on the homepage of the >>> www.rubyonrails.org?I had thought it was Komodo,however after I had >>> installed that i found they were different.I do think the IDE used in >>> the video is very cool for its autocomplete abilities especially in the >>> Views development.Thanks! >> >> The text editor shown in the screencasts is MacroMate''s excellent >> TextMate. >> There''s a 30 day trial version with full functionality available on the >> web- >> site. >> >> http://macromates.com/ >> >> Cheers. > > very thanksful,but what''s a pity that no such kind of tools under > windows.I use jEdit, which is excellent if you use the Ruby (and few other plug-ins). Plus it''s open source. There''s a good page here with a list of recommended plug-ins for working with Ruby (and Rails) and matching much of Textmate''s functions: http://saimonmoore.net/permalink/jedit-for-ruby-rails-development -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
I use TextPad which although not an IDE, is a good editor and has useful tab highlighting (once you register RHTML as a type of HTML document). -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Rob Nichols wrote:> I use TextPad which although not an IDE, is a good editor and has useful > tab highlighting (once you register RHTML as a type of HTML document).http://www.textpad.com/ -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Chris T wrote:> I use jEdit, which is excellent if you use the Ruby (and few other > plug-ins). Plus it''s open source. There''s a good page here with a list > of recommended plug-ins for working with Ruby (and Rails) and matching > much of Textmate''s functions: > > http://saimonmoore.net/permalink/jedit-for-ruby-rails-developmentSince reading this article I''ve had a play with jEdit with the Ruby plug-ins and I have to agree that it is very good and I think will now be my preferred IDE for Ruby. However, I did have a couple of problems with database.yml and other YAML files such as fixture definitions. jEdit was putting in tabs which causes problem in YAML, and led to a lot of odd MySQL errors before I realised where the problem was. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
You can change the settings on how it handles tabs -- I have mine set to replace tabs with 2 spaces. Think it''s under general options>editing from memory. Chris T Rob Nichols wrote:> Chris T wrote: > >> I use jEdit, which is excellent if you use the Ruby (and few other >> plug-ins). Plus it''s open source. There''s a good page here with a list >> of recommended plug-ins for working with Ruby (and Rails) and matching >> much of Textmate''s functions: >> >> http://saimonmoore.net/permalink/jedit-for-ruby-rails-development >> > > Since reading this article I''ve had a play with jEdit with the Ruby > plug-ins and I have to agree that it is very good and I think will now > be my preferred IDE for Ruby. > > However, I did have a couple of problems with database.yml and other > YAML files such as fixture definitions. jEdit was putting in tabs which > causes problem in YAML, and led to a lot of odd MySQL errors before I > realised where the problem was. > > >
I''ll have to take a look at jEdit later today. I''ve been using RadRails. Still saving up for a nice macbook and then I''ll pick up textmate, but until then I need a nice replacement for my ruby/rails ide. On 3/9/06, ChrisT <chrismtaggart@gmail.com> wrote:> > You can change the settings on how it handles tabs -- I have mine set to > replace tabs with 2 spaces. > > Think it''s under general options>editing from memory. > > Chris T > > Rob Nichols wrote: > > Chris T wrote: > > > >> I use jEdit, which is excellent if you use the Ruby (and few other > >> plug-ins). Plus it''s open source. There''s a good page here with a list > >> of recommended plug-ins for working with Ruby (and Rails) and matching > >> much of Textmate''s functions: > >> > >> http://saimonmoore.net/permalink/jedit-for-ruby-rails-development > >> > > > > Since reading this article I''ve had a play with jEdit with the Ruby > > plug-ins and I have to agree that it is very good and I think will now > > be my preferred IDE for Ruby. > > > > However, I did have a couple of problems with database.yml and other > > YAML files such as fixture definitions. jEdit was putting in tabs which > > causes problem in YAML, and led to a lot of odd MySQL errors before I > > realised where the problem was. > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- -Matt -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060309/5c1939bf/attachment.html