#: Patrick Hurley changed the world a bit at a time by saying on 9/21/2005 12:50 AM :# > On 9/20/05, Alexandru Popescu <the.mindstorm.mailinglist / gmail.com> wrote: >> #: Josh Charles changed the world a bit at a time by saying on 9/20/2005 10:56 PM :# >> > Ok, was that documented somewhere, but I looked all over the place to >> > find that... Thanks for the help. >> > >> > Josh >> > >> >> I haven't read any documentation, but I've found it ;-). I am eagerly waiting for the 0.7 version as >> Lother said nice stories about it (Lothar hint hint :-) ). >> >> ./alex >> -- >> .the_mindstorm. >> >> >> > On 9/20/05, Alexandru Popescu <the.mindstorm.mailinglist / gmail.com> wrote: >> >> #: Josh Charles changed the world a bit at a time by saying on 9/20/2005 10:00 PM :# >> >> > I've been using this editor, and so far it's pretty nice, if a bit >> >> > unfinished. It's got some great features, and I highly recommend >> >> > checking it out. Personally, though, I won't be purchasing until a >> >> > 'complete' version is released, as it is nearly impossible to find >> >> > answers to some questions. For example - how in the world do I invoke >> >> > a template? I've been looking all over the place trying to find this, >> >> > but haven't been able to do so yet. >> >> > >> >> > There's been alot of talk on the list about IDE's, and Arachno really >> >> > has potential. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> What do you mean by template? Like pressing ar and this expanding to attr_reader? >> >> >> >> If so than: Ctrl+J is my mapping for it, and it can be found on Edit -> Code Templates. >> >> >> >> hth, >> >> >> >> ./alex >> >> -- >> >> .the_mindstorm. >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> > > If you want some first hand perspective. My company purchased a number > of copies, based upon it as a source code browser if for no other > purpose. Lothar has been responsive to our requests. It is still rough > around the edges (we have had a couple crashes), and some features are > missing (but planned) - but it breathes Ruby, code navigation is very > good. > > For me personally it starts up a little slow (I was previously used to > invoking my editor from the command line and editing right away -- I > have become accustom to leaving it running and task switching to it). > > I am also eagerly awaiting 0.7 > Patrick > > Yeah, probably I should have mentioned that I am registered user too ;-). And compaired to anything else I have tried (and yeah, I am not a emacs/vim guy) it's amazing. ./alex -- .the_mindstorm.