[lug] source code browsing implementations
karl horlen
horlenkarl at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 9 19:21:45 MST 2012
thanks
vishal and everyone else for the variety of responses. i've got a couple of different directions to
choose from. might not be right away, buti'll try and report back when i come up with something that works for me..
>________________________________
> From: Vishal Verma <stellarhopper at gmail.com>
>To: karl horlen <horlenkarl at yahoo.com>; Boulder (Colorado) Linux Users Group -- General Mailing List <lug at lug.boulder.co.us>
>Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 3:57 PM
>Subject: Re: [lug] source code browsing implementations
>
>I have looked into using eclipse with a remote system in the past.
>Here's what I'm talking about:
>http://ikool.wordpress.com/2008/07/22/ssh-access-through-eclipse-rse/
>
>Download the RSE (Remote system Explorer) plugin for eclipse and you
>should easily be able to browse remote files.
>I tried to use it once at work but I was for some reason never able to
>create the SSH connection (I could SSH otherwise from a terminal)
>I suspect it was something to do with the network config and gave up on it...
>But it seemed quite straightforward to use...
>
>--
>Vishal
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>On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 15:51, karl horlen <horlenkarl at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> so i'm dking around with vim.. i can open up a file explorer in a pane but
>> when i hover over a file and open it, it either:
>>
>> a) replaces the file browser and opens up the file in the same pane
>>
>> OR
>>
>> b) opens a new pane with the file in it but puts it LEFT of the file browser
>> pane
>>
>> i think L to R and would like to open a single file browser pane that always
>> sits on the left side of the vim window that when i navigate back to it,
>> select a file and open it, will always open the file in a new pane or
>> replace the existing pane to the right of it? anybody know the foo to do
>> it. i'm not having any luck?
>>
>> also any people with experience using eclipse in remote based source bases
>> would be greatly appreciated. don't want to go down that path if it's not
>> going to be a solid, stable, usable solution without headaches. the
>> appealing thing of eclipse is it supports a lot of different languages and
>> adds all kinds of features not found in a very simple and useable solution
>> with vim, assuming i can get it to do what i want above.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: karl horlen <horlenkarl at yahoo.com>
>> To: Boulder (Colorado) Linux Users Group -- General Mailing List
>> <lug at lug.boulder.co.us>
>> Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 3:04 PM
>>
>> Subject: Re: [lug] source code browsing implementations
>>
>> i'm thinking vim probably offers what i want, i just need to know how to go
>> about configuring it as a browser and learning the right key sequences. if
>> emacs can do it, vim can surely do it better ;)
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Rob Nagler <nagler at bivio.biz>
>> To: Boulder (Colorado) Linux Users Group -- General Mailing List
>> <lug at lug.boulder.co.us>
>> Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 2:56 PM
>> Subject: Re: [lug] source code browsing implementations
>>
>> I use emacs for stuff like this. Well, I use emacs pretty much for
>> everything. :)
>>
>> Joel Spolsky just came out with Trello. It's not exactly a source
>> code annotation system, but Joel uses it for everything so it must be
>> like sliced bread or something.
>>
>> Long ago I used cscope. It was pretty good for traversing.
>>
>> Rob
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