Привет Austin, Thursday, December 12, 2002, 3:48:47 PM, you wrote: AZ> Vim can do this as an OLE client in Windows, IIRC. AZ> -a AZ> -----Original Message----- AZ> From: Harry Ohlsen AZ> Date: 02.12.11 19.56 AZ> To: ruby-talk / ruby-lang.org (ruby-talk ML) AZ> Subj: Re: The coolest thing since sliced bread AZ> On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 11:21, Iain 'Spoon' Truskett wrote: >> An awful lot of effort reinventing the wheel. I suspect it would >> make more sense having FreeRIDE have editor plugins where we can >> just plug in our existing editors. AZ> I agree. Actually, what I've often wondered is why someone doesn't take the AZ> guts of editors like xemacs and gvim and make it such that they can be AZ> components (as in just another window pane) in other applications. Let's AZ> face it, most of what I want from Vim is the editing functions. Surely AZ> that's completely orthogonal to the other functions of an IDE. AZ> I accept that you'd probably need some kind of bindings somewhere, to allow AZ> the IDE to say, please open this file, save the file, etc. But, surely AZ> that's a very small effort, compared to trying to shoe-horn the entire set of AZ> key bindings from one editor into another? Hi ! Anybody tell me how can I use Ruby debugger in some editors, like Nedit, Vim or Emacs . I have only that problem on FreeBSD. I like Nedit, becouse it looks (a bit) like MultiEdit Debugging from command line ? ;-( So, I wait FreeRIDE on something else for more comfortable make my job. Best regards Walter