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Softriva .com
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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
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Matthieu Sévère
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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
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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
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Kévin S.
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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. ___ Kévin
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Jérôme Vieilledent
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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)
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Esa Damski
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Tuesday 31 August 2010 1:13:44 am
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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. ___ 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?
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Nicolas Pastorino
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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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Nicolas Pastorino
Director Community - eZ
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Bertrand Dunogier
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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
eZ Systems Engineering, Lyon
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http://gplus.to/BertrandDunogier
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Esa Damski
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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!
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Jérôme Vieilledent
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Tuesday 31 August 2010 7:09:20 am
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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
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Yannick Komotir
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Tuesday 31 August 2010 8:04:16 am
Currently i use Ultraedit on windows with ultraedit syntax highlight.
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Esa Damski
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Tuesday 31 August 2010 11:32:49 pm
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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
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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.
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Philippe VINCENT-ROYOL
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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
Certified Developer (4.1): http://auth.ez.no/certification/verify/272607
Certified Developer (4.4): http://auth.ez.no/certification/verify/377321
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Twitter : http://twitter.com/dspe
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zurgutt -
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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
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Softriva .com
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Friday 03 September 2010 9:48:35 am
I am using Aptana with eZclipse. It is great. .tpl highlighting works great. OOzy
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Jean-Yves Zinsou
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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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