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Editors that support eZ templates Syntax Highlight

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Softriva .com

Friday 13 August 2010 5:04:02 am

Can you gus/gals list the Editors commercial or non that support eZ templates syntax highlighting.

Thank you

OOzy

Matthieu Sévère

Friday 13 August 2010 5:07:09 am

Hi,

I use Netbeans with smarty plugin.

I know there is Eclipse with the eZ Publish smile plugin and one for vi.

If you use windows you can use PHPEdit buy you'll need to pay for that.

Cheers

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Softriva .com

Friday 13 August 2010 5:12:44 am

I use Linux (Ubuntu). But Smarty plugin does actually works well for ez tpls. I am using Komodo with Smarty plugin but still does show everything nice.

Thx

Kévin S.

Friday 13 August 2010 5:50:04 am

I use Smultron on mac (or its version for snow leopard : Fraise), it supports eZ Templates highlighting. They are only available for mac, though.

Then I know that a plugin exists for Adobe Dreamweaver, too.

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Kévin

Jérôme Vieilledent

Friday 13 August 2010 10:20:20 am

Smultron/Fraise is nice but I personally don't really like the way it colorizes templates. I use Eclipse PDT with both Smile plugin (template syntax highlight, very handy class/attributes view, template code validation, basic code completion) and eZClipse (Template syntax highlight, INI syntax highlight, node browser)

Esa Damski

Tuesday 31 August 2010 1:13:44 am

"

I use Smultron on mac (or its version for snow leopard : Fraise), it supports eZ Templates highlighting. They are only available for mac, though.

Then I know that a plugin exists for Adobe Dreamweaver, too.

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Kévin

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I use a Mac (10.5.8 PowerPC) and I'm looking for a text editor that supports eZ Templates highlighting. I tried Smultron (3.5.1) but it seems that it does not fully support the eZ Templates highlighting…

Do I need to tune it somehow?

Nicolas Pastorino

Tuesday 31 August 2010 1:26:58 am

Hi,

As Jérôme, i am using Eclipse PDT and the Smile/JAC plugin. This setup yields a fair productivity so far :)

Cheers !

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Bertrand Dunogier

Tuesday 31 August 2010 2:49:55 am

As far as I'm concerned, I'm using PHPEdit on windows, and it has support for eZ templates syntax highlighting.

Bertrand Dunogier
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Esa Damski

Tuesday 31 August 2010 6:12:26 am

I found it from Smultron:

Preferences -> Advanced -> Syntax Definitions ->

Yes, Smultron can coloring the eZ Publish .tpl code!

Jérôme Vieilledent

Tuesday 31 August 2010 7:09:20 am

"

I found it from Smultron:

Preferences -> Advanced -> Syntax Definitions ->

Yes, Smultron can coloring the eZ Publish .tpl code!

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Smultron does not exist any more as its creator, Peter Borg stopped its development. Fortunately, a french developer decided to continue it by forking the project

More info here : http://www.fraiseapp.com/?lng=en

Yannick Komotir

Tuesday 31 August 2010 8:04:16 am

Currently i use Ultraedit on windows with ultraedit syntax highlight.

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Esa Damski

Tuesday 31 August 2010 11:32:49 pm

"

Smultron does not exist any more as its creator, Peter Borg stopped its development. Fortunately, a french developer decided to continue it by forking the project

More info here : http://www.fraiseapp.com/?lng=en

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Yep, I know this. But Fraise's minimal requirements are Max OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and Intel processor. I use Mac OS X 10.5 and Mac with PowerPC processor. That's why I need use now Smultron.

Philippe VINCENT-ROYOL

Wednesday 01 September 2010 2:19:38 am

Hi Guys,

I use Eclipse PDT and smile extension but you need to like eclipse ;)

Else, Thiago is developped a netbeans extension.. http://projects.ez.no/eznetbeans

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zurgutt -

Wednesday 01 September 2010 2:23:45 pm

I use Jedit, lightweight java based editor, works on any platform. There is tpl highlighting available for it in contribution somewhere. Support to ssh/ftp filesystem is nice too, plus multitude of plugins. But generally its very basic text editor, i could not bear eclipse because it forced you to set up projects and do many things in its own weird way.

Certified eZ developer looking for projects.
zurgutt at gg.ee

Softriva .com

Friday 03 September 2010 9:48:35 am

I am using Aptana with eZclipse. It is great. .tpl highlighting works great.

OOzy

Jean-Yves Zinsou

Saturday 04 September 2010 10:32:03 am

I personnaly can't get rid of my good ol' VI on my linux box (Debian), the smarty syntax highlighting works pretty well with .tpl files.

I use "Nerdtree" and "Project" plugins between others...

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