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Karl Katzke replied on November 09, 2009 21:37 to the idea "Auto-Complete Custom Variables and Functions" in Panic Inc:
Karl Katzke replied on November 09, 2009 21:16 to the idea "Auto-Complete Custom Variables and Functions" in Panic Inc:
They don't seem to have done much in the past year. I guess they're too busy decorating their new office: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ldanders...
Karl Katzke replied on October 03, 2009 05:29 to the question "Multiple Computers/Reformating" in BumpTop:
Additional info: I'm a software developer/sysadmin that works across multiple virtualized desktops. I also reformat my computers regularly and need to re-install everything, and/or I need to 'step back' after trashing a system. I typically do this by taking a disk snapshot. What will this do to a copy of BumpTop that I have installed?
Karl Katzke asked a question in BumpTop on October 03, 2009 05:26:
Multiple Computers/ReformatingIf I buy a pro copy, can I use it on multiple computers? What if I reformat my computer or change versions of my Windows operating system?
Karl Katzke replied on February 19, 2009 20:52 to the idea "Auto-Complete Custom Variables and Functions" in Panic Inc:
Another +1 here. Even if Coda just accepted output from a popular tag-parsing program like Exuberant Ctags, it would make life so much easier. I have limited autocompletion working using the SubEthaEdit plugins after parsing out all of the object names in Zend Framework, but I hate having to repackage the thing into a bundle every time they do a dot release.
Coda's very nice, but it still doesn't support what web programmers need, even though this has been an issue for months and months. I can't justify paying for Coda until I get this one feature, so back to gVim I go.-
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Karl Katzke shared an idea in Panic Inc on February 18, 2009 17:10:
What about accepting Exuberant Ctags output for code completion?There's various tools that can scan code libraries for autocompletion. Can we accept the output from that (i.e. Exuberant Ctags, which vim can accept) into Coda so that we get autocomplete for our scanned libraries?
Karl reported a problem in Panic Inc on February 18, 2009 17:02:
SVN Meta Properties not committedCoda's subversion integration doesn't commit svn meta properties on directories. For instance, editing the svn:externals property on a directory using the command line will produce an "_M" when running `svn status` and coda will update properly based on this change, but it will not commit the change to the repository; command line commit is required.
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