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Re: Help for eclipse
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adrians |
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Re: Help for eclipse |
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Thu, 12 Jun 2014 19:57:35 -0700 (PDT) |
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On Thursday, June 12, 2014 10:12:34 PM UTC-4, Rusi wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 8:25:52 AM UTC+5:30, adrians wrote:
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> > Emanuel, so based on your extensive experience with Eclipse it's a
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> > total pain? Right. I can tell you from having used if for a heck of
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> > a lot longer than you used it for that, configured with the proper
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> > settings, it can be significantly snappier than Emacs - at least
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> > under Windows. In fact the general clunkiness of Emacs' scrolling
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> > still bothers the heck out of me. As for which of these two
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> > environments is easier to get accustomed to for someone new to them,
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> > please don't suggest that it's Emacs. For years now, Eclipse has had
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> > straightforward UI discoverability through the use of Ctrl-3 which
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> > allows you to search through all commands, views, menus, etc., from
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> > one spot.
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> Thanks Adrians for Ctrl-3.
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> I always have the impression that eclipse is a very powerful system.
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> And get completely lost finding my way round.
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> Do you have any suggestions for a beginner? Where/how to find help?
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> My main current interest is html-css linkage
Rusi, feel free to contact me directly so that we don't spam this group with
off-topic subjects.