M. Sokolewicz wrote:
http://vim.sourceforge.net/tips/tip.php?tip_id=91
Thanks. It's a dictionary based completion.
Is there some way to get completion for user-defined functions,
variables etc, say in php files from/below current working directory?
Perhaps based on ctags? Some editors do it (PHPed
* M. Sokolewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Christophe Chisogne wrote:
>
> > M. Sokolewicz wrote:
> >
> > > I prefer vim, which does have auto-completion, as an add-on.
> >
> >
> > Interesting. Where can this add-on be found?
> >
> > (google/vim.org/debian.org, I guess, but...)
> >
> > > wouldn't
Christophe Chisogne wrote:
M. Sokolewicz wrote:
I prefer vim, which does have auto-completion, as an add-on.
Interesting. Where can this add-on be found?
(google/vim.org/debian.org, I guess, but...)
wouldn't call it an IDE... =/
Yes, but so usefull when edition html tags
Ex "ct>" to change to en
M. Sokolewicz wrote:
I prefer vim, which does have auto-completion, as an add-on.
Interesting. Where can this add-on be found?
(google/vim.org/debian.org, I guess, but...)
wouldn't call it an IDE... =/
Yes, but so usefull when edition html tags
Ex "ct>" to change to end of current tag
Ex "c/table"
Speaking of IDE's, does anyone know if Codeweavers has ported Dreamweaver to
Linux? It is my favorite IDE for programming web apps.
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Subject: [PHP] Re: php editor
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