Task Tags in Coda
Would there be any way we could get task tag processing for files? That way, I could create a comment like
//TODO: Write validation code here
and it would go into the symbols pane marked as a task? I think TODO, FIXME and XXX would be good default items, and they could all probably share an icon
//TODO: Write validation code here
and it would go into the symbols pane marked as a task? I think TODO, FIXME and XXX would be good default items, and they could all probably share an icon
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Inappropriate?In some syntax modes, we support the notion of "bookmarks" which are usually just a specially formatted comment. These bookmarks show up in the Symbols pane.
For example, in CSS mode, you can add a bookmark like so:
/* !fix this */
I don't have a list handy of which languages support this, but it's something we should add to our support page. I'll try to put that together. -
I'm more looking to kinda follow the unofficial standard for task tags, so that when I use Zend Framework (as an example) I can see all of the TODOs and FIXMEs they have left in the code. It would also save a bit of typing on at least the PHP end, since doing a TODO bookmark would be //- mark TODO <whatever> and still wouldn't show for anyone developing on the project unless they were using Coda, too.</whatever> -
Inappropriate?it would also be really nice if they could be synced to ical and other apps like things
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Inappropriate?The bookmark comments are handy, but it's standard when working in an environment alongside anyone using Komodo, NetBeans, or Eclipse to find //TODO comments in PHP code. A pane that lists all of these would be helpful!
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