On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 09:41:12 -0400, Abel Braaksma <abel(_dot_)online(_at_)xs4all(_dot_)nl>
wrote:
Robert Koberg wrote:
I personally do not like to use it in eclipse, mainely because all
functionanlity of the standalone editor cannot be reproduced (right
now I am thinking of 'Find All').
Or do you mean:
root()//(node() | @*)[matches(., $findthis) or matches(name(),
$findthis)]
funny... :) No, and I still don't like many of eclipse's UI's. I don't
like how you always have to click back on the tree to do a multifile
search or you default to search the whole workspace - so you don't capture
the selected text. I like regexp searches. I don't like or I get confused
with the many configuration options (though I like to have them...).
I do use it for java development. I don't use it for ant builds,
controlling app servers, etc... I prefer a terminal window. But then
again, I prefer multiple browser windows to tabs in browsers.
whatev,
-Rob
(sorry, couldn't resist the small exercise)
-- Abel
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