AW: new html editor

From: Frank Caputo (Frank.Caput..nybet.de)
Date: Wed May 09 2007 - 06:30:28 EDT

  • Next message: Mike Schrag: "Re: new html editor"

    Hi Mike,

    if I do completion for attributes in the HTML-editor I get extra-spaces. E.g. border = "1". This is the same for webobjects name = "foo".

    Could you please change it?

    Ciao Frank

    PS: I love the editor!

    > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
    > Von: Mike Schrag [mailto:mschra..dimension.com]
    > Gesendet: Monday, 30. April 2007 13:23
    > An: WOLips mailinglist
    > Betreff: new html editor
    >
    > I just committed a new html editor to wolips. It's based on
    > the Amateras EclipseHTMLEditor plugin, which was a pretty
    > decent base, easy to extend, and the code was good. To that
    > base, I added a bunch of wo-specific features + css
    > completion. The previous version of wolips has become the
    > new "stable" build (since this will likely have some kinks to
    > be worked out).
    >
    > The list of new features includes:
    >
    > * html editor understands webobject tags (no more funky warnings)
    > * html editor understands wo:inline tags
    > * html editor colorizes $bindings and ~ognl bindings
    > * html editor validates webobject names
    > * html editor validates wo:classNames
    > * html editor validates attributes (required, etc)
    > * html editor validates inline $bindings
    > * html editor validates crappy html (this is the biggest
    > potential for annoyance right now, but it's really useful and
    > revealed a bunch of problems in my html)
    > * html editor completion on webobject names in <webobject> tags
    > * html editor completion on wo:classNames
    > * html editor completion on wo: binding names
    > * html editor completion on wo: $bindings
    > * html editor supports custom wo:shortcuts for completion and
    > validation (see WOLips prefs)
    > * wod editor hyperlink support on element names (cmd-click on
    > element names to open java file)
    > * wod/html editor validates binding references in "~ognl
    > bindings" (no completion just yet)
    > * extra control to turn on/off wod/html binding errors on
    > missing bindings on a class that implements NSKeyValueCoding
    > (like if you do nsarray.something, which would be valid, but
    > the validator could never know)
    >
    > ms
    >
    >



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