[ANN] Arachno Ruby IDE 0.5.5 for Linux

Arachno Ruby IDE is an integrated development environment for the
ruby programming language. It contains a first class editor and debugger.

You can download a time unlimited trial version from:

http://www.ruby-ide.com/download_ruby.php

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Lothar Scholz wrote:

Arachno Ruby IDE is an integrated development environment for the
ruby programming language. It contains a first class editor and debugger.

You can download a time unlimited trial version from:

http://www.ruby-ide.com/download_ruby.php

Any chance of a Solaris version anytime soon?

Regards,

Dan

Lothar Scholz wrote:

Arachno Ruby IDE is an integrated development environment for the
ruby programming language. It contains a first class editor and debugger.

You can download a time unlimited trial version

The splashscreen says 30 days trial edition ?

So is it 30 days or time unlimited ?

But anyway, i'm impressed, it looks really nice.

Ciao

Denis

In article <1691724296.20050425205822@scriptolutions.com>,
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Arachno Ruby IDE is an integrated development environment for the
ruby programming language. It contains a first class editor and debugger.

That looks reeeeeally nice. Any chance of SFTP support any time soon?
That's really the only thing keeping me from using it. Right now I'm
using jEdit, which is ok but has too many quirks. Eclipse seems nice
but I don't want to have to go create a site to import files into a
project just to edit them.

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CSS Syntax Highlighting is not working for me.
I created a new project with existing files ( Rails Site ) nad the several
css stylesheet files are not highlighted when I open them in the editor.

Thx.

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2005/4/25, Lothar Scholz <mailinglists@scriptolutions.com>:

Arachno Ruby IDE is an integrated development environment for the
ruby programming language. It contains a first class editor and debugger.

You can download a time unlimited trial version from:

http://www.ruby-ide.com/download_ruby.php

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Lothar Scholz wrote:

Very nice, like i already said.
What charset/encoding does Arachno Ruby support ? Is there an option for
changing file encoding ? I did not find anything concerning that in the
menus :frowning:

Thanks

Denis

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Arachno Ruby IDE is an integrated development environment for the
ruby programming language. It contains a first class editor and debugger.

You can download a time unlimited trial version from:

http://www.ruby-ide.com/download_ruby.php

Hello Daniel,

Lothar Scholz wrote:

Arachno Ruby IDE is an integrated development environment for the
ruby programming language. It contains a first class editor and debugger.

You can download a time unlimited trial version from:

http://www.ruby-ide.com/download_ruby.php

Any chance of a Solaris version anytime soon?

Do you mean Solaris for x86 or for SPARC workstations ?

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Hello dm1,

The splashscreen says 30 days trial edition ?

So is it 30 days or time unlimited ?

It will not count down :slight_smile:

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But anyway, i'm impressed, it looks really nice.

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Hello Jay,

In article <1691724296.20050425205822@scriptolutions.com>,
mailinglists@scriptolutions.com says...

Arachno Ruby IDE is an integrated development environment for the
ruby programming language. It contains a first class editor and debugger.

That looks reeeeeally nice. Any chance of SFTP support any time soon?
That's really the only thing keeping me from using it. Right now I'm
using jEdit, which is ok but has too many quirks. Eclipse seems nice
but I don't want to have to go create a site to import files into a
project just to edit them.

The first arachno users maybe remember that during the 0.1 and 0.2
versions there was already FTP support. I disabled this during the 0.3
rewrite where i completely changed the file handling code - and until now
nobody asked about this again. When FTP comes back i think it's easy to get
SFTP and maybe even WebDAV (does anybody really use this ?) support.

Do you know any SFTP server that is easy to setup on my
development system ?

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Jay Levitt wrote:

Right now I'm using jEdit, which is ok but has too many quirks.

Jay, what jEdit quirks are causing you problems? I'm working on the
next release of the Ruby Editor Plugin for jEdit, which along with
method auto-completion for the core Ruby types, will also fix some
quirks in the plugin's parsing of Ruby code.

If you let me know your problems I might be able to get a fix into the
next release if they're related to the plugin.

Cheers,
Rob

Ruby Editor Plugin for jEdit - Another free Ruby IDE

Hello dm1,

Lothar Scholz wrote:

Very nice, like i already said.
What charset/encoding does Arachno Ruby support ? Is there an option for
changing file encoding ? I did not find anything concerning that in the
menus :frowning:

No. It's using the FOX toolkit and the current version does not
support anything else then ISO-8859-1. I want to wait with adding all
other the encodings until FOX goes unicode. I hope this happens until
end of year which means it would fall into the time schedule for the
1.0 release.

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Hello Giovanni,

CSS Syntax Highlighting is not working for me.
I created a new project with existing files ( Rails Site ) nad the several
css stylesheet files are not highlighted when I open them in the editor.

Yes i see. Will fix this soon.

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Hello Giovanni,

CSS Syntax Highlighting is not working for me.
I created a new project with existing files ( Rails Site ) nad the several
css stylesheet files are not highlighted when I open them in the editor.

Thx.

This is fixed in the new download, there were also minor problems with
Javascript and HTML files.

Please get it again from http://www.ruby-ide.com

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Lothar Scholz wrote:

Hello Daniel,

> Lothar Scholz wrote:

Arachno Ruby IDE is an integrated development environment for the
ruby programming language. It contains a first class editor and debugger.

You can download a time unlimited trial version from:

http://www.ruby-ide.com/download_ruby.php

> Any chance of a Solaris version anytime soon?

Do you mean Solaris for x86 or for SPARC workstations ?

Either, but I was thinking sparc.

Dan

Under Linux or OS X I think OpenSSH is probably the way to go. There is a
cygwin port for windows but well, it's cygwin :wink:
<http://www.openssh.org/&gt;

I didn't seem too hard to build and setup the last time I did it.

Cheers,

~Jason

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On 4/25/2005 19:28, Lothar Scholz wrote:

Do you know any SFTP server that is easy to setup on my
development system ?

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hi,
one potentially dumb question: how do i compile or run ruby scripts
inside jedit. i've gone through all the menus but i can't find the
usual options like Run, Go, Compile, Debug, etc.
thanks,
bi

In article <525df23a0504260627566afd0a@mail.gmail.com>, rob.02004
@gmail.com says...

Jay Levitt wrote:
> Right now I'm using jEdit, which is ok but has too many quirks.

Jay, what jEdit quirks are causing you problems? I'm working on the
next release of the Ruby Editor Plugin for jEdit, which along with
method auto-completion for the core Ruby types, will also fix some
quirks in the plugin's parsing of Ruby code.

If you let me know your problems I might be able to get a fix into the
next release if they're related to the plugin.

Nope, not plugin-related at all - I actually haven't been able to really
sit down and code Ruby yet outside the tutorial. But I've started using
jEdit for editing Perl, PHP, HTML stuff, and I keep running into things.

A bunch turned out to be just defaults I didn't like (like the "smart
home" key binding which I removed, or the lack of TAB binding to
reindent). Some are outright bugs, like the seemingly-intentional
unsupport for page-at-a-time wheel scrolling (tracker #1189908), or the
fact that comment-blocks don't work in Perl mode. And a bunch are just
poor UI choices, like double-clicking closing a tab, or the inability to
memorize passwords, or the odd way that you have to escape from
incremental-search mode, or the lack of modifier-free keyboard shortcuts
in Yes/No dialog boxes, or the inability to rename buffers, or the lack
of indenting in HTML mode, or, or, etc.

It's almost as quirky as xemacs, though in very different and less
fundamental ways, and certainly Java will be easier for me to learn and
fix than LISP was. I'm sure I can hack and plugin jEdit to where it
functions as I want it; it's just a shame that it's not cleaner by now.
Eclipse looks (at first blush) to be much nicer, but the whole
"project" model is incredibly intrusive when all I want to do is edit a
file remotely, so it looks like jEdit will stay as my default choice for
now.

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Hello Daniel,

> Any chance of a Solaris version anytime soon?

Do you mean Solaris for x86 or for SPARC workstations ?

Either, but I was thinking sparc.

Sorry, no chance for sparc hardware support.
On this platforms you must stay with FreeRide,Eclipse,Vi or Emacs.

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Hello Jason,

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On 4/25/2005 19:28, Lothar Scholz wrote:

Do you know any SFTP server that is easy to setup on my
development system ?

Under Linux or OS X I think OpenSSH is probably the way to go. There is a
cygwin port for windows but well, it's cygwin :wink:
<http://www.openssh.org/&gt;

I didn't seem too hard to build and setup the last time I did it.

Yes, cygwin took less then 15 min to install the whole thing, generate
all keys and setup an openssh service. So i will begin hacking soon.

Was just confused that we have SFTP (simple file transfer), TFTP
(trivial file transfer), FTP (file transfer) and SFTP (secure file
transfer). But don't we all love acronyms ?

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I haven't implemented those features in the Ruby Editor Plugin for
jEdit yet. The plugin is still quite a new work in progress. Most of
the last two weeks I've spent implementing method auto-completion, as
that was the feature that appeared most in demand based on the
feedback I've received so far.

If anyone is interested in helping out developing a Ruby debugger
feature for jEdit please give me a shout. The plugin is written in
Java and is free software released under the GPL.

By the way, Ruby doesn't need to be compiled to be run. Bi, for now
you can run scripts from the comand line: ruby code.rb

Cheers,
Rob

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On 4/27/05, basi <basiibarra@yahoo.com> wrote:

hi,
one potentially dumb question: how do i compile or run ruby scripts
inside jedit. i've gone through all the menus but i can't find the
usual options like Run, Go, Compile, Debug, etc.
thanks,
bi