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2005 Jun 02
0
[OT] Anyone for writing a Ruby language module for BBEdit?
I know many people on the list like TextMate for Ruby/Rails editing, so
please don''t flame me for this request. I''m a long-time BBEdit user, I
gots my keyboard shortcuts in my hands and brain, and I really don''t
want to switch.
Anyone on the list capable of writing a BBedit Language Module for Ruby?
Would you do it for money?
BBEdit does not support Ruby as a
2004 Dec 02
0
R language file for BBEdit
For those of you who are using the latest version of the BBEdit text
editor, I have put together a language definition file for R so that
you can get nice syntax coloring. It is available at
http://smalltime.com/gene/R.plist
Copy the file into "~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Language
Modules/" and restart BBEdit. Make sure to switch the mapping of ".r"
files from
2006 Apr 17
40
Convince me to buy TextMate!
I got a Powerbook recently and am debating buying TextMate. I installed
the trial and have checked it out, but don''t see what''s so great about
it. AFAICS it''s the Ruby and Rails macros for expansion and other stuff
that might be it. Other than that, TextMate seems like a pretty basic
editor. I currently use PSPad and Editplus, and I could probably
get/make macros
2012 Sep 14
0
[LLVMdev] TableGen highlighting files for TextWrangler/BBEdit
Hi,
I've written a syntax highlighting mode for TextWrangler / BBEdit. The folding still needs work,
and the keyword list expanded, but I thought I'd post it here in case anyone has use for it. Files
are available at:
https://github.com/RonRicoSuave/drunken_octopus/tree/master/textwrangler-tablegen
After I have folding working to my liking I can check it in to the LLVM tree if it
2007 Jan 28
1
needs must make MD ignore my PHP
I need to exclude arbitrary chunks of my documents from Markdown
parsing, because my documents are littered with <?php blah blah ?>,
and a few other oddities. These blocks get gifted with unwanted
markup by Markdown:
<?php blah blah ?> becomes <p><?php blah blah ?></p>
If I can't make it stop that, it's a dealbreaker for me in an
otherwise
2012 Aug 18
4
Spaced text (from Digest)
On the suggestion for double-spaces, I share the general 'oh
no'. I see an explosion of people with iPads etc trying out
Markdown in education because formatting sucks on iPads. They
struggle with needing new lines (see recent post for an
example). In short, they struggle with white-space (invisible) mark-up.
Added to that, frequently cut and paste leaves double spaces (eg
in BBEdit
2009 Sep 03
1
ups_set_altinterface() breaks tripplite_usb on Mac OS X
Is there a particular reason why we are setting the alternate
interface to 0 in drivers/libusb.c?
I have seen some documentation which indicates that this should
already done by the OS when the device is enumerated. If that is the
case, then there is no reason why we should hardcode the alternate
interface to 0.
If I remove the following code, tripplite_usb seems to work*:
2011 Feb 25
3
Can the Sidekick PIM run in Wine?
I have been trying to get the Personal Information Manager Sidekick to run on Wine and Crossover. Our company is trying to move over to ubuntu(still fairly new) and after two weeks of searching i have yet to find a contact manager with the functionality and flexibility of sidekick so we are trying to get it working in Ubuntu. The program runs fine but then instantly crashes when i attempt to
2012 Feb 28
16
Ruby IDEs
Hi,
I''m a novice in Ruby , I want to ask what is the best IDEs to use Ruby
for beginners ?
Is eclipse a good choice ?
any idea?
Thanks a lot!
Nada
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2005 Dec 29
4
Any switchers from mod_perl
Good afternoon,
I have been developing in mod_perl for many years, and my livelihood is based on
being productive with it. I''ve spent the past week reading and testing RoR and
it does look good. But before I take the plunge for my next project, I was
hoping to hear from other mod_perl switchers.
One of the main reasons I like mod_perl is code flexibility. I like being able
to insert
2018 Jun 06
1
Apple iMac OS X 10.13.5 | Powershield Defender 1200 UPS
I got my USB ups reporting on macOS, but it was quite a while ago, I’ll have to dig into how I did it..
I do remember is wasn’t simple.. ( actually is was long drawn out pain in the …. )
Maybe search for posts from me, I’ll check what I did on the weekend and get back to you..
Or, buy an APC.. as they will just appear in Energy Saver..
> On 6 Jun 2018, at 15:41, Charles Lepple
2007 Oct 24
3
jEdit for R
Hi,
I just installed jEdit but have no clue, whether I can run my code a'la
"ctrl-R" directly from jEdit script, or should source it from R command
line, after saving it first in jEdit.
thanks for any help,
rob
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2006 Feb 16
3
jedit ruby plugin
thought i might ask around here for this. apologies ahead of time if this
bothers anyone, but there are no real other alternatives.
i''m trying to download the latest jedit ruby plugin files but apparently
jedit is having issues with their webserver and I have not seen anywhere
else to get the plugin other than the main site.
if anyone is using jedit and has the 0.7.6 version of the
2006 Jan 27
59
Why Macs instead of AMD or Intel ? Just curious
My first computer was a Mac (SE30) but it was also my last so I am not
without appreciation of Apples wonderful aptitude for design. Without
starting a flame-fest why do so many ruby and rails developers use a Mac ?
It seems to be a commonality within the ruby and RoR community. Especially
laptops. The first ruby users group meeting I attended was about 50% Macs
(or so it seemed to me - I
2006 Mar 20
9
jEdit Snippets for Ruby on Rails
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Announcing: jEdit Snippets for Ruby on Rails
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I thought I''d "give a little back to the community" and whip up some
SuperAbbrev files for ruby and rhtml that mimic all of the Textmate
Rails bundle snippets.
Note: This was totally inspired by Textmate and the syncPEOPLE
2008 Jan 09
14
My Development Environment is WAY too slow (blame Vista)
I''ve broken away -- partially at least -- from the dark side. I''m a
long-time MS dev. I heard about Ruby and RR from Scott Hanselman
(http://www.hanselman.com/blog/). He''s a great blogger on things in
the MS world but he''s always provided a broader perspective. And he
found great beauty in Ruby and RR and said as much.
I had the opportunity to try out
2006 Jul 23
3
help jedit
Hi,
i was hoping (maliciously enough) if someone has also bumped into this
problem. apologies in advance; this isn''t a rails/ruby question, but as
i am a newbie developing in RoR and switching to Linux correspondingly,
i was referenced to use Jedit as the prefferable editor for rails/ruby.
but i have been having some trouble installing it - - i was wondering if
anyone had bumped
2006 Mar 07
12
what is the IDE tools used in the video?
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!
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2004 Jul 07
6
text editor for R
Hi,
What is the best text editor for programming in R? I am using JEdit as the
text editor, however, it does not have anything specific for R. It will be
nice to have a developing environment where the keywords are highlighted,
plus some other debugging functions.
Yi-Xiong
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2002 Nov 20
4
Improving R Editing: New JEdit Edit Mode for R
Hi all,
I have created a new edit mode file for the editor JEdit (http://www.jedit.org) based on the file from Zed Shaw. The difference between
his and my file is that mine can be used as a spell checker. It does not highlight all functions but provides syntax highlighting for the base
package (keyword types 1 and 2) and 26 additional packages (boot, class, cluster, ctest, eda, foreign, grid,