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Brian BezansonParticipantI’d like to see the following in the JSP Editor.
1) Ability to drag-n-drop text selections — would be nice for the Java editor too :-).
2) In the Java editor, when you click on a string such as “SomeObject.ASubClass.OneMore.Method”, and my double-click was over the word “ASubClass”, just the text “ASubClass” is highlighted. However in the MyEclipse jsp editor, clicking within that or any word selects the entire string (all 4 words and periods).
I rarely need to seelct the string, but rather a sub-section.
3) The preferences for the JSP Editor has settings for cleaning up html files. That functionaily should be incorporated for reformatting JSP files. Similar to Homesite/Dreamweaver.
4) Ability to import/export the settings for the editors so a team can have the same settings (plus for backup purposes).
Riyad KallaMemberWe are getting an entirely new JSP Editor (from WTP) in the 3.8 GA release, so please reevaluate the editor when GA comes out.
5) At the bottom of the preferences menu you can export your settings. Granted its for the entire IDE.
Robert VargaParticipant@support-rkalla wrote:
We are getting an entirely new JSP Editor (from WTP) in the 3.8 GA release, so please reevaluate the editor when GA comes out.
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Riyad KallaMemberHahha, I knew you’d like that (me too!)
Brian BezansonParticipantIt sounds like 3.8 GA is coming any day now. Still on track for this week/weekend?
Riyad KallaMemberStill on track for this week/weekend?
I don’t think anyone quoted that timeframe for it… Maher (our President) did say in another thread that we were hoping for roughly 2 weeks away.
It *is* comming along nicely but the amount of work late in the game tripled because we wanted to integrate all the goodies from WTP. I’ve gotten a chance to play with the new snapshot recently and can say with confidence that this release is going to be severly awesome.
Brian BezansonParticipantI guess I was going back to the roadmap announced when 3.7b2 was released that had GA coming by the end of July/First week of August. Like everyone else I am looking forward to it.
Riyad KallaMemberAhh gotcha, yea WTP threw a monkey wrench into the release cycle.
Thank you for the support, we really want our users to be blown away.
Robert VargaParticipant@support-rkalla wrote:
Still on track for this week/weekend?
I don’t think anyone quoted that timeframe for it… Maher (our President) did say in another thread that we were hoping for roughly 2 weeks away.
It *is* comming along nicely but the amount of work late in the game tripled because we wanted to integrate all the goodies from WTP. I’ve gotten a chance to play with the new snapshot recently and can say with confidence that this release is going to be severly awesome.
someone of you was telling in one of the topics about Aug 6.
Riyad KallaMembersomeone of you was telling in one of the topics about Aug 6.
I haven’t verified with management, but I don’t think that will be the case… the amount of ripping out and reattaching that had to go under the scenes to get all 5 or 6 of the new editors in place was huge so that means mucho testing.
But as I said, I haven’t confirmed with management, it should be soon anyway (probably next week I’m guessing).
Robert VargaParticipant@support-rkalla wrote:
someone of you was telling in one of the topics about Aug 6.
I haven’t verified with management, but I don’t think that will be the case… the amount of ripping out and reattaching that had to go under the scenes to get all 5 or 6 of the new editors in place was huge so that means mucho testing.
But as I said, I haven’t confirmed with management, it should be soon anyway (probably next week I’m guessing).
I found the post, it was Scott, in this topic: When will 3.8.0 GA come out?
Anyway… its another week… 🙁
You guys could really start releasing nightly builds 🙂 I guess there would be plenty of volunteer testers 🙂
Regards,
Robert
Riyad KallaMemberHha, I don’t think our team could take it mentally to have 30 people all file the same bug within a minute of eachother… they would all go crazy.
Robert VargaParticipantWhy? Fix the problem, and poof, go 30 defects. It’s a quick way to improve statistics 🙂
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