Vi/Vim mode would be really nice to have, but it's far from trivial to 
implement. 

On Apr 18, 2010, at 12:26 AM, Mengu wrote:

> On 18 Nisan, 04:10, Doug Elkin <drelki...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Feel free to take these requests with a grain of salt... I know most
>> things with development are easier said than done, but these are just
>> things I'd really like to see:
>> 
>> When doing tab-completion on web2py functions, I'd like to be able to
>> see any other possible variables that can be passed to the function.
>> There really isn't much documentation on a few of these, and sometimes
>> you have to look up the source code to the function in epydocs to
>> really find out the different possible options.
>> 
>> Support for the storage class would be awesome.
>> 
>> As far as the IDE itself goes, a VIM mode would be a final selling
>> point for me.
>> 
>> On Apr 16, 7:25 pm, Mengu <whalb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
> 
> i currently don't know how to do vim mode and never done a research on
> this but i will take a look. your other suggestion is a must so i will
> include it.
> 
> 
> 
> On 18 Nisan, 05:57, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote:
>> Instead of "Create new file" you can have "Create Controller"/"Create
>> Model"/"Create View" etc etc.. And it will just make the file in the
>> proper place for that framework.
>> 
>> I would also like to see, for web2py, is to have exec/build mapped to
>> F5, but for web2py projects it will launch a single instance of
>> web2py, and load up your projects as simlinks to applications folder.
>> Using Netbeans, each project I have to include web2py folder and the
>> project folder, so I have 10 projects all pointing to the same web2py
>> folder, it just seems to be a waist.
>> 
>> --
>> Thadeus
>> 
> 
> your first suggestion is already done, see at: http://omploader.org/vNDZ1cQ
> 
> all web2py apps are in the main web2py folder/applications. so when
> you create a new project, you just select the web2py path and i use
> web2py.py to create the new folder. so you don't have to include
> anything with my IDE. :)
> 
> 
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