Alexb
-
4 votescompleted ·
Adam Vandenberg
responded
You can right-click on a Bundle in the bundle editor in E 1.0.40 and open the bundle’s folder in Explorer. (And from there you can open the folder as a project back in E.)
Alexb
gave this 1 vote
·
-
15 votescompleted ·
Adminajpalkovic
(Admin, E Text Editor)
responded
in v2.
Alexb
gave this 1 vote
·
-
87 votes
Alexb
gave this 1 vote
·
-
111 votesplanned ·
Admincharlesroper
(Admin, E Text Editor)
responded
Update: http://e-texteditor.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=13090#13090
When you say you would like “E without Cygwin”, do you mean you would like the option to remove Cygwin and/or prevent it from installing entirely, thus accepting the fact that most, if not all, of the Bundle Commands will cease to work? Or do you mean you would like all of the Bundle Commands that are provided with E to work in Windows Native mode, thus completely negating the need for Cygwin?
Given that most, if not all, of the Bundles are a product of the Textmate community, rather than the TextMate developer, I think it is unrealistic to expect the one and only E developer, i.e., Alexander, to port them all. Additionally, who would then port any subsequent updates to the TextMate bundles? Really, it should be up to the E community to port any Bundles it feels could benefit from being “Windows Native”.
Alexb
shared this idea and gave it 1 vote
·
-
7 votes
Alexb
gave this 1 vote
·
-
123 votesunder review ·
Admincharlesroper
(Admin, E Text Editor)
responded
Can you be more specific? How would you like such a feature to behave, exactly? Project settings are already embedded into a .eprj file in the project root.
Alexb
commented
·
I would like to have something similar to textmate. being able to save a project as a file on my desktop which I can click on later to load the project very fast. I'm working on several rails apps and I want to be able to switch between them as easy as a click.
Alexb
shared this idea and gave it 1 vote
·
-
222 votes
Alexb
shared this idea and gave it 1 vote
·
-
130 votes
Alexb
gave this 1 vote
·
-
176 votescompleted ·
Admincharlesroper
(Admin, E Text Editor)
responded
Added in version 1.0.33
Alexb
gave this 2 votes
·
git on windows has the same story. first it released under cygwin which was damn slow and buggy then they released a standalone version which is much better and people started using it finally.