Hi
Can I just second the request for the full path to be displayed down on the status bar or even up on the title bar. Essential when you're back-tracking on site versions and you have two files with the same name open.
Otherwise a lovely ergonomically sound environment that is a pleasure to use. I haven't launched my beloved AceHTML Pro for a couple of days.....
Having said that the PHP support in AceHTML is _very_ complete.. come on Karlis ...... no pressure!
markd
Displaying full path on-screen
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- Karlis
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A feature - current document path displayed on the screen - is currently in development and will most likely be available with the next update.
About the second thing. I'm not very sure I understand your comment about PHP support in HTMLPad, you could e-mail me any more detailed comments on this. Thanks!
About the second thing. I'm not very sure I understand your comment about PHP support in HTMLPad, you could e-mail me any more detailed comments on this. Thanks!
PHP etc
Working in several 'languages' I don't even bother trying to code from memory a lot of the time. This is why being able to double-click a tag and its attributes and have them appear in the editor is so cool. A joy to use!
I never have to check the syntax. I know the tag is well formed and that the attributes are correctly spelt.
I'd like to see this ease extended to PHP whereby the whole PHP language
is available in a similar way. You extend, say, the MySQL node in a a PHP tree, you find the command you're looking for, you double-click it and up pops a dialog guiding you through the required and optional arguments and the return values. Throwing PHP code-completion into the equation would be terrifc.
This is still a very nice editor and I shall certainly be taking advantage of the August deal!
Mark
I never have to check the syntax. I know the tag is well formed and that the attributes are correctly spelt.
I'd like to see this ease extended to PHP whereby the whole PHP language
is available in a similar way. You extend, say, the MySQL node in a a PHP tree, you find the command you're looking for, you double-click it and up pops a dialog guiding you through the required and optional arguments and the return values. Throwing PHP code-completion into the equation would be terrifc.
This is still a very nice editor and I shall certainly be taking advantage of the August deal!
Mark
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Full file path feature is available now in version 5.23, you can see full file path by moving mouse over the document tab in HTMLPad taskbar.
Speaking about PHP, I think this is a good idea and should be brought to reality in one or another way. Thanks!
And one more thing - August special offer is extended, so you have now more time to evaluate the HTMLPad.
Speaking about PHP, I think this is a good idea and should be brought to reality in one or another way. Thanks!
And one more thing - August special offer is extended, so you have now more time to evaluate the HTMLPad.
Full file pqth now available...
Wow!
That's what I call responding to customer needs!
Well done and thank you, Karlis.
markd
That's what I call responding to customer needs!
Well done and thank you, Karlis.
markd