Yeah, we can supply a muli-tabs editor for *.tml, in will include at
least *.java tab and *.tml tab. Even more tabs ? I will go deep into
the  solution and discuss, and make a decision in the future. I will
try to supply any useful features for Tapestry development

2012/2/8 trsvax <trs...@gmail.com>:
> I did mean one window with multiple tabs. I'm not sure how the tabs are
> implemented but I've seen a few plugging that use them. M2Eclipse does and
> I've also used IBM products that do. I'm guessing you can run regular
> editors in them because the maven one appears to have an XML editor.
>
> You may be correct about having too many tabs, but it would be nice to
> easily see event handers and properties. There is also the Eclipse Outline
> view which shows imports, properties and methods. One geared toward Tapestry
> Pages/Components might be useful and would allow you too see event handlers
> and properties while editing you tml file.
>
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