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darktux Veteran
Joined: 16 Nov 2002 Posts: 1086 Location: Coimbra, Portugal
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Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2003 3:09 am Post subject: PHP Editor for Gnome 2 [gPHPEdit] |
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I've stumbled into this project:
gPHPEdit's Website wrote: |
gPHPEdit is a project I have decided to start to develop a GNOME2 editor that was dedicated to editing PHP files (and other supporting files like HTML/CSS). |
And here's a screenshot.
It still needs a lot of work, and we already have Bluefish's port to GTK2, but oh well.... Freedom of choice, just rocks! _________________ Lego my ego, and I'll lego your knowledge
www.tuxslare.org - My reborn website |
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S_aIN_t Guru
Joined: 11 May 2002 Posts: 488 Location: Ottawa
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Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2003 7:47 am Post subject: |
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although i dont really see the point in an editor specific to the language. i guess "freedom of choice" is the key here. _________________ "That which is overdesigned, too highly
specific, anticipates outcome; the anicipation of
outcome guatantees, if not failure, the
absence of grace."
- William Gibson, "All Tomorrow's Parties"
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gphpedit n00b
Joined: 20 Feb 2003 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2003 3:06 pm Post subject: gPHPEdit due for another release soon... |
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I just noticed you guys mentioned the editor I'm working on. Glad that other people in the world are starting to notice it's existance!
The latest development version on my machine has an integrated class/function browser on the left hand side. Still have to work on getting it sorted (it currently just adds them in the order it finds them) but it works. Also, PHP lint checking works (if you have the PHP binary on your system)
A preview screenshot to show I'm not making it up is here
[To S_aIN_t] The reason I developed an editor specific to the language is that I am use PHP for my day job and wanted an editor built for the task. I don't want to hack it and have to pretend that "php -l" is GCC so I can use the compile option.
Cheers,
Andy |
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