Robert Cummings wrote:
On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 20:43 +0000, Nathan Rixham wrote:
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Eric Butera wrote:
I can hit tab and shift/tab too and it puts in spaces for me.
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Robert Cummings wrote:
> Uhhhm, I hit the tab button also and it does the right thing (namely
> inserts 4 spaces). Also, when I hit enter it auto tabs.
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*kicks zend studio* [and nano and textpad and dreamweaver] :(
what ide's editor's do you two use? zend's use of javaw is killing my
win2k3 dev machine anyways.
I don't use an IDE. I use JOE. It's a terminal based editor. Works the
same whether I'm local or remote. The nice thing about linux is how easy
it is to make things work the way you want. My browser source viewer
links to a PHP wrapper script that pops up a gnome-terminal with the
specification to load the JOE editor on the page source. My default
editor in linux is JOE. It just works. Plain, simple, 100% keyboard,
keystroke macros, etc, etc. I love it. You probably won't :)
couldn't be further from the truth! sounds perfect - I spend most of my
life in putty anyways, generally using nano to "type".
When
working I click an icon on my taskbar, it opens three terminals in my
favourite layout. I usually use one to edit HTML, one to edit whatever
module I'm working on, and another for whatever else needs to be done
(CVS commits, CVS updates, SSH, etc).
see I've only recently started using versioning software all the time,
I'm currenly svn'ing, how does CVS weight up against it?
I use a workspace to the right of
my dev workspace in which I load my browser for checking layout and
JavaScript etc. To the left I have a workspace where I keep a tails on
my log files. I rarely tab through more than 3 windows in a workspace
and I rarely use the mouse.
Cheers,
Rob.
snap, keyboard for 99% of things, I seem to have my left hand glued
around ctrl/shift/tab/z/x/c/v/q
cheers for giving away some of your set up, I'm going to give joe a try!
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