Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20 matches for "slickedit".
2009 Apr 22
1
SlickEdit 2009 With Darwine, MAC OS X 10
Hi,
I'm trying to get the latest version of darwine working with slickedit on my mac os x box.
Everything is using the latest version.
When I try to run my application I get this error:
> wine: created the configuration directory '/Users/GMan/.wine'
> err:module:DelayLoadFailureHook failed to delay load setupapi.dll.InstallHinfSectionW
> wine: Call fr...
2005 Oct 06
3
Ruby/Rails TextMate macros
Could someone kindly send me a copy of the TextMate macros that pertain
to Ruby and Rails? I am assuming they are stored in or can be exported
to some kind of plain text file...
Sadly I am not yet able to make the leap from Linux (and Windows) to a
Mac and I am using Slickedit, which has *zero* built in support for
Ruby/Rails. I can add macros and code templates so I thought it might be
helpful to fashion mine after the ones in TextMate for when I do make
the leap...
Thanks,
Tim
1999 May 17
2
DOS to UNIX Conversion
...re are
tools specifically designed for that (with much more appropriate
features). Everything from small and simple (PFE) to medium with
more features (gvim), included color-coded syntax highlighting, to
something that does more than I'll ever need, like emacs, or if you
must spend money, SlickEdit.
> Why buying or downloading additional software if it is not really
> necessary.
Getting the right tool for the job (whether downloading for free or
buying something) is a much better way to attack the problem.
Ranting Steve
************************************************
Steve Arnol...
2009 Apr 12
0
Re: stale timestamp hell
...just the applicable traffic.
Is there anyway to disable the "correct" behavior and go back to the
"incorrect" but sane behavior of earlier versions of samba? I've
been using Samba since FreeBSD 1.x days without an issue. Editors
are a religious thing and I worship at the slickedit altar, but
I'm too cheap to buy the Linux version.
Thanks!
Skip
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> Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 13:50:04 -0700
> From: jra@samba.org
> To: freebsdfan@hotmail.com
> CC: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: [Samba] stale timestamp hell
>
&...
2008 Jun 04
6
General CentOS 5.1 (or Gnome) instability?
...really
painful), and now I'm getting multiple reports of Gnome applets
suddenly quitting. Sometimes this includes the entire screen
"flashing" (probably a side effect of the "Show Desktop" applet
exiting). I've also had reports of some third party tools like
SlickEdit misbehaving and/or crashing on CentOS 5.1.
Don't get me wrong; I'm not really complaining about CentOS. I
really appreciate what the CentOS team does. I am just wondering if
anyone else has seen these issues. If it was just one or two users,
I would suspect the hardware or some co...
2009 Apr 11
1
stale timestamp hell
I've been using a Windoze based programming editor (Slickedit) across
samba shares for years without any problems (most recently with FC5). I've
just started using Ubuntu and I'm now having a problem with timestamps
lagging file writes. The net result is my editor almost always
thinks another program has modified the file.
Today I built and install...
2012 Jun 14
0
[LLVMdev] Develop on trunk.
...-------. btw, if you use vim,
> an easy way to make an ===== underline of the same width as the current
> line is yypVr= and a similar command works for ----- or any other character.
>
I agree with you that the tilde does not work well as a highlighter. Also,
I'm on Windows and I use SlickEdit - and occasionally gedit.
btw, if you haven't found out that sphinx generally puts a "show source"
> link on the HTML it generates, you should be aware of it. it's really
> useful to quickly see what the reST source code looks like corresponding to
> a page. The easiest...
2005 Aug 31
6
Software to code Rails
Hi!
After searching the list''s history an the rails-wiki I come to the
conclusion that the subject of "which software to use for rails-coding"
isn''t disucssed and written down yet. So here is my question:
Watching a video like
http://rubyonrails.org/media/video/clips/components.mov five question come
to my mind
1. Whats the name of the commendline-software?
2. What
1999 Jan 08
0
text file conventions (was: Samba 1.9.18 DOS to UNIX and back with ASCII)
...and set unix mode when you save the file (or you could use
ntemacs or gvim for win32 - all are free).
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/
http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html
http://www.vim.org/
Most commercial editors should handle multiple EOL conventions as
well (ie, SlickEdit, Brief, etc). There's a drag-n-drop win32
converter mentioned in Hints.txt, but I haven't gotten it to work.
You can bug him yourself if you like:
Jim Barry 100317.364@compuserve.com
I just finished my first C class (yahoo!) and I was thinking of
doing just such a converter; a conso...
1999 Feb 26
0
split file io error (PR#14191)
Chad.Campbell@innovision.com wrote:
>
> Does anyone know what a "split file io error" is? We're running 2.0 and
> are getting that error intermittently. It doesn't seem to corrupt
> files, and it always seems to occur in SlickEdit (4.0b).
My guess would be it's a file with more than one fork
(ie. more than one data stream associated with it).
Are you copying from an NTFS partition - this error
should only occur there.
An NT client needs a 'magic' error code to tell it that
the server doesn't support multi...
1999 Apr 07
1
Persistent locked files & Win95
I often find with Samba v2.0.3 that files accessed via Win95 (OSR2) stay
locked forever after exiting the application that used them.
I've got an application called Visual SlickEdit (VSE), which is installed
on a shared drive. The drive is an exported Samba share from my RedHat
v5.2 (kernel v2.2.5) server. Both the Win32 and OS/2 versions of VSE are
installed beneath the same subdirectory on the shared drive.
Both versions of VSE use an *.exe file and several *.dll files w...
1999 May 13
0
dos to unix file conversion...
...One of the first things I do when I set up a new windoze box is put
PFE on it (it doesn't even need a setup program, just copy it to a
local directory).
There are also versions of gvim and emacs for win9x/NT. All the
commercial editors I know of handle it transparently as well (eg,
Brief, SlickEdit, etc).
******************************************************************
Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
******************************************************************
1999 Nov 05
4
Purely numeric service name
Hi
I have a problem accessing NT boxes which have a service (host) name
which is purely numeric, smbclient insists on treating it as an ip number.
For example:-
/opt/samba/bin/smbclient \\\\06842\\BACKUP xxxxx -U xxxxx
returns :-
Connecting to 0.0.14.34 at port 139
Connection to 06842 failed
I am using HPUX 10.2 and samba version 2.0.4b.
Surely it should be possible to connect to NT
2008 Jan 18
1
Strange locking behaviour upsets Apache
...Debian/Sarge release and that for Debian/Etch and I don't see anything
which relates to locking behaviour.
The Samba configuration for the share on which the files in question
reside contains no lock-related parameters.
It may be useful to compare the behaviour of Slick Edit and, say, gVim:
SlickEdit:
- "DENY_WRITE RDONLY EXCLUSIVE+BATCH" lock appears for around 10-15
second when the file is *opened*;
- "DENY_WRITE RDWR EXCLUSIVE+BATCH" lock appears for around 10-15
seconds following each *save*;
gVim:
- "RD_ONLY DENY_NONE" appears on the file *very* briefl...
2006 Apr 01
0
CEBA:2005-1214-2 CentOS 4 i386 nx - bugfix update (Extras Only)
...n
and leaves it hanging.
* The space character is not supported in the NX user's passwords.
* The NX server doesn't allow empty password for VNC sessions.
* Some applications like Java NetBeans and IntelliJ, MS PowerPoint
run through CrossOver Office and SlickEdit don't work properly
in a X11 session.
* Resuming OpenGL-based 3D applications running in an X11 session
may show windows with no content.
* The keyboard doesn't work properly when an X11 session is
migrated from a x86 platform to Mac OS X and vice versa...
2005 Dec 15
1
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 10, Issue 6
...n
and leaves it hanging.
* The space character is not supported in the NX user's passwords.
* The NX server doesn't allow empty password for VNC sessions.
* Some applications like Java NetBeans and IntelliJ, MS PowerPoint
run through CrossOver Office and SlickEdit don't work properly
in a X11 session.
* Resuming OpenGL-based 3D applications running in an X11 session
may show windows with no content.
* The keyboard doesn't work properly when an X11 session is
migrated from a x86 platform to Mac OS X and vice versa...
1999 Jul 16
3
Carriage Returns in files after copying
I apologize in advance if I'm wasting bandwidth with a simple question, but
I was unable to find a solution for this problem in the documentation...
I've got a set of shares set up on a SUN Enterprise 5500 using Samba 2.0.4.
In Windows NT, I map a drive to the share. When I copy a text file from
Windows NT to the SUN, editing the file in UNIX shows that ^M has been added
to the end of
2012 Jun 14
4
[LLVMdev] Develop on trunk.
As I read, I'm writing stuff here things come to me:
1. Don't indent the list. Some of the other RST files do this, but it is
incorrect since it indents the list! The list is semantically "at the top
level" of indentation (it's not a sub-element of anything).
2. don't have that mini "table of contents" list at the beginning. sphinx
will generate that itself
2006 May 17
40
IDE recommendations?
I was wondering if there are any IDEs out there that has autocomplete
features for win32.
It would be perfect if it could do something akin to what DHH is doing
on the screencast hosted on the rails website.
http://media.rubyonrails.org/video/rails_take2_with_sound.mov
Cheers
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Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...ername=myname,workgroup=workgroupname,password=xxx
//SGIServer/sharename /mnt/sharename
After entering my password, I test the share to make sure it works (cd, ls,
etc.) and startx to get into GNOME. Everything works beautifully for a while
until I navigate to a directory on the share (using, say, SlickEdit's
explorer) and out of the blue... I'm staring at a machine that has gone
completely limp.
Any help with this (or a pointer to a relevant resource) would be sincerely
appreciated.
Thanks,
Iker
Iker Arizmendi
AT&T Labs - Research
e: iker@research.att.com
w: www.research.att.com
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