[osflash] [OT] one editor for everything (emacs)
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
celoserpa at gmail.com
Thu Jan 4 13:51:39 EST 2007
Hello Austin,
Thank you for the screenshots, they look really neat ^^
As I said before, I like emacs for its simplicity and power. I bet that with
some community effort, it could turn out to be a another great open-source
(cross-platform) as2/as3 ide.
What did you do customize it for your actionscript development?
Marcelo.
On 1/4/07, Austin Haas <austin at pettomato.com> wrote:
>
>
> Emacs Screenshots
>
> http://pettomato.com/emacs_screenshot.png
>
> There's really not much to see. One Emacs window has been divided
> vertically to display two editing buffers. On the left is an actionscript
> file. All the functions have been collapsed, except for the constructor. At
> the bottom there is some information about the file, including which version
> it is in CVS.
>
> On the right is a buffer that I use to capture the output from my swf.
> I've set it color odd frames blue and even frames white to help me follow
> what's going on.
>
>
> http://pettomato.com/emacs_screenshot2.png
>
> Here's another where I've divided the Emacs window into three buffers. The
> top right one is a directory buffer, and in the bottom one I'm editing xml.
> In the directory buffer, I've bound F4 to mplayer to play the currently
> highlighted sound file and F3 to open the file in snd (wave editor). I've
> found that this saves me a lot of time to audition sound fx. I can mark the
> files that I like with another key and when I'm through, I can copy all the
> marked files to my working directory.
>
> -austin
>
>
> On Thu Jan 04 18:51 , zwetan wrote:
> > On 1/4/07, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <celoserpa at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I have installed emacs (emacs win32), and found it to be very
> insteresting.
> > > The interface is simple but pretty. Didn't go further becouse I have
> no
> > > available time right now to invest on learning the tool, but I will
> surely
> > > play with it when I get the chance :)
> > >
> >
> > I would be interested to know if some people use emacs win32
> > with Subversion, I saw the emac doc with RCS and CVS support,
> > but what about SVN ?
> >
> > same situation here, I would like to give it a shot but
> > don't even want to install it if I know it can not work with SVN
> >
> > anyone got a screenshot of their emacs with an actionscript setting ?
> > just curious ;)
> >
> > zwetan
> >
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