Eclim can be found at http://eclim.org.
Tom
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011, John J. Boyer wrote:
Where can eclim be obrained?
I have started looking at the java mode in emacs. If you open a Java
file there is a java choice on the menubar. Frankly, I do not find emacs
very friendly, but if it will indent an entire Java file with a few
keystrokes it will be worth it.
John
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 09:07:11AM -0700,
Tom Masterson wrote:
I use vim and I have also started using a program called eclim. Eclim
requires that eclipse be on your machine but it ties it into vim so you
get some of the power of eclipse in vim. Very useful for those who write
java as their main job.
Tom
On Sat, 24 Sep 2011, John J. Boyer wrote:
Is there anything like the Gnu indent program for Java? I write my Java
code ulsing a text editor and build using Ant. The only thing lacking is
a command-line indentation tool. mannual indentation is tedious and
unrealiable, and the indentation of a block may change in the course of
development.
Thanks,
If such a tool does not exist, how time-consuming would developing one
be?
John
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