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List:       quanta
Subject:    Re: [Quanta] Ruby On Rails Syntax Highlighting
From:       Martin Honermeyer <maze () strahlungsfrei ! de>
Date:       2005-08-23 9:12:52
Message-ID: deepal$jp9$1 () sea ! gmane ! org
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Oh btw, I tried rhtml editing using the VPL editor. It almost always crashes
when inserting ruby code (in <% %>)! Moreover, Ruby code is shown using the
PHP symbol in the VPL editor.

This is on Quanta 3.4.1. Shouldn't this work? Or isn't VPL that stable at
all?


Martin


Chris Martin wrote:

> Andras Mantia wrote:
>> On Monday 22 August 2005 21:52, Chris Martin wrote:
>> 
>>>Martin Honermeyer wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi guys,
>>>>
>>>>nice to read this. I am also working on Rails websites with Quanta.
>>>>
>>>>I am using a combination of KDevelop and Quanta for Rails
>>>>development. KDevelop for code files (controllers, models), because
>>>>of it's nice Ruby support. And Quanta for the templates.
>>>
>>>Just curious (as I've only briefly looked at it), what ruby features
>>>does Kdevelop provide? Is there more than just syntax highlighting?
>> 
>> 
>> AFAIK yes, they might even have a debugger. There was a lot of progress
>> lately in KDevelop's Ruby support.
>> 
> 
> Yes there is a debugger, I did a quick google (after posting of course)
> and found that in a KDE announcement regarding the progress you mentioned.
> 
> I haven't tried the debugger yet, but I'm assuming it wouldn't be of
> much use with Ruby On Rails framework, probably more for straight Ruby
> code. We all know what happens when we assume though, right? ;)
> 
> Rails has excellent debugging features built in, when running in
> development mode, so I've just been using that.
> 
> 
>> 
>> And in KDE4 KDevelop and Quanta will actually share the same
>> architecture and plugins. ;-)
> 
> I recall reading about that, sounds very cool.
> Sharing is good!
> 
> 
>> 
>>>If only the document structure features could be used for Ruby in
>>>Quanta, that would be nice!
>> 
>> 
>> There is a need for a DTEP in this case.
>> 
> 
> This would also provide auto complete, correct?
> I'm now printing the DTEP section from my docs to read after work, but
> it's essentially the .tag file(s), and a description.rc file right?
> 
> Is there a script that was used to generate the PHP DTEP from the PHP
> Manual? If it's available, maybe I could modify it to scrape the Rails
> manual <http://api.rubyonrails.com/>
> 
> I realize this is getting OT for this list, and I should probably
> subscribe to the dev list now...
> 
> Chris


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