Thanks Laurent.

Is there automatic Clojure indentation in Counterclockwise now?

I played with it a couple of months ago and saw a lot to like, and if I recall 
correctly a lack of indentation support was one of the main reasons I kept 
looking for alternatives. I think I was also a little confused by some of 
Eclipse's overall complexity and terminology (e.g. "perspectives") coming from 
a non-Java world, and maybe by some platform-related mismatches between the 
instructions and what I had to do (in Mac OS X) which, though minor, can still 
be confusing when starting from zero. I think I could get over these latter 
issues if there's indentation now.

Thanks so much for providing this tool!

 -Lee

On Jun 29, 2010, at 8:49 AM, Laurent PETIT wrote:

> The video must be seen in HD if you want to have a chance to see
> anything on it. It has no sound, it's not a problem with your
> computer.
> 
> 2010/6/29 Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com>:
>> Ok, so now, please take a look at this video (it's just 3 minutes),
>> and you'll get a grasp at how easy it is to bootstrap an Eclipse based
>> clojure environment : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1T0ZjBMIQS8
>> 
>> Works with eclipse 3.5 and eclipse 3.6.
>> 
>> I'm not claiming Eclipse / counterclockwise is better than IDE X or Y,
>> but that I've rarely have complaints in the ml concerning installation
>> problems.
>> 
>> Oh, and the video, while a little bit outdated, shows a bunch of
>> already existing features in Eclipse / Counterclockwise : the
>> namespace navigator, the clojure file "outline", navigating from the
>> namespace navigator and the file containing the definition of the var,
>> etc.
>> 
>> And to be totally clear, no there is currently no history in the REPL,
>> that's planned on our TODO list. :-)
>> 
>> --
>> Laurent
>> 
>> 2010/6/29 Lee Spector <lspec...@hampshire.edu>:
>>> 
>>> On Jun 28, 2010, at 5:31 PM, Greg wrote:
>>>> Have you tried IntelliJ with the La Clojure plugin? I tried all 3 IDEs and 
>>>> I was most impressed with IntelliJ IDEA. It's not too difficult to setup, 
>>>> and once you do it's really nice and has I think all of the stuff you 
>>>> asked about (syntax coloring, auto-completion, doc access, etc.).
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks for the recommendation. Somehow I had overlooked this one previously.
>>> 
>>> I just downloaded and installed it, installed the Plugin (a little weird 
>>> that there's no "Download and Install" button when you select the plugin, 
>>> and you have to know to right-click, but the assembla instructions told me 
>>> I'd have to right click it was okay), but then what?
>>> 
>>> The assembla instructions 
>>> (http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/clojure/Getting_Started_with_Idea_and_La_Clojure)
>>>  have a section for "To checkout a project from git" and a section for "To 
>>> open an existing maven-based project", but I don't want to do either. I 
>>> want to write and run some Clojure code from scratch. I'd like a REPL and 
>>> an editor buffer or two...
>>> 
>>> Starting from Create New Project I clicked through a bunch of dialogs that 
>>> I didn't understand, said okay to a warning about not assigning a JDK 
>>> (because I didn't know what else to do there), and eventually got what 
>>> looks like a project window but not (as far as I see) an editor buffer or a 
>>> REPL.
>>> 
>>> Returning to the assembla instructions I saw (both in the git section and 
>>> in the maven section) "Choose Tools|Clojure REPL|Add new Clojure REPL to 
>>> launch a REPL on your project." So I tried this but got "Can't creat REPL. 
>>> Clojure home path is not configured correctly!"
>>> 
>>> It's possible that this is the environment that I'm looking for, but my new 
>>> user experience is not going very well at this point.
>>> 
>>> Any pointers would be appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>>  -Lee
>>> 
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