[ubuntu-uk] Praises and a question.

Dave Morley davmor2 at davmor2.co.uk
Thu May 31 11:09:09 UTC 2012


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On 31/05/12 12:05, Toby Satchell wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Thanks for the info, I tried Gedit, but I couldn't find a plugin
> that would enable connection to a remote and local site, similar
> to dreamweaver. I am not interested in the check in and out, just
> being able to set up multiple websites, each with a separate local
> (actually a different machine to the install program) backup and
> the remote server the website is hosted on. I am happy using
> dreamweaver in the windows VM. I'll explore the option of the other
> IDEs later, a bit busy to experiment now.
> 
> Thanks gain,
> 
> Toby.
> 
> 
> 
> On 30 May 2012 18:18, Gibbs <linux at danielgibbs.net> wrote:
>> On 30/05/12 13:03, Toby Satchell wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hey,
>>> 
>>> I have been using Xubuntu, with a xfce session, at home and it
>>> is working great.
>>> 
>>> I have now managed to use it at work as well, also working very
>>> well. I currently run windows 7 in a virtual machine to use
>>> office + access databases.
>>> 
>>> I would like to thank those who work hard to improve and
>>> prefect the distribution.
>>> 
>>> A question, is there anything that is similar to Dreamweaver so
>>> I can replace that? The requirement is mostly based on the site
>>> set-up and colouring of the code in the IDE.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Toby.
>>> 
>> A lot of editors such as Eclipse (and  variants such as Aptana),
>> Netbeans and others already have syntax highlighting that is
>> identical to Dreamweaver or you can download them easily from
>> somewhere.
>> 
>> Personally I find myself using gEdit a lot of the time and the
>> only issue I ever have is with large compressed files.
>> 
>> What do you mean about the set-up of the site? Are you referring
>> to the (awful) check-in/check-out system? All that does is create
>> a .LCK file (or something similar).
>> 
>> Gibbs
>> 
>> 

I use geany for my coding it's just gedit on steroids but has syntax
highlighting for most languages.


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