Too bad it's pay-ware :-( torsdagen den 2 juni 2005 13.38 skrev Thomas Heinrichsdobler: > Another suggestion: Activestate Komodo - my IDE of choice for PHP, > Perl, Python, (X)HTML, XSLT, etc. pp. > > See a list of its features here: > http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/ > > I think it will give you all you need. Its code completion > capabilities are way beyond standard, so your needs should all be met. > Since i started using it about a year ago, I have never found anything > as complete and comfortable as Komodo. > > HTH > > //Thomas > > 2005/6/2, Oscar Carlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Ctrl+space is probably what you are looking for... :-) > > > > torsdagen den 2 juni 2005 03.32 skrev Ryan: > > > I use Quanta myself, but I have yet to figure out how to get it to do > > > code completion on my own functions/libraries/classes. I have several > > > functions that I use in every application I use but I have no idea how > > > to add them to quanta's code completetion DB. One example would be > > > that I have a class with before() after() between(), etc. It completes > > > variables ok, but not functions. > > > > > > Oscar Carlsson wrote: > > > >Quanta+ is the best PHP IDE I've tried this far - PHPEclipse was > > > > pretty nice, but since I couldn't open non local files, I used > > > > Quanta+. > > > > > > > >gPHPEdit is pretty nice also, but a bit minimal :-) > > > > > > > >onsdagen den 1 juni 2005 09.56 skrev Andrew Gaydenko: > > > >>Hi, > > > >> > > > >>Will you be so kind to suggest a PHP IDE (quanta? some of Eclipse > > > >>plugin? ...?). Code completion in the whole project base is needed. > > > >> > > > >>Thanks! > > > >>Andrew
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