

The configuration dialog shows the configuration for theĭifferent source control systems it supports.
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The Projects plugin doesn't allow you checkout code or start a I can't set "mercurial" as the SC it always defaults back to bazaar -Īlso not sure what effect this has at all. the projects plugin support for source control seems to have some issues, Probably be redesigned in future releases.Īdd a feature request to the editra-plugins googlecode site for this. So the auto-generated keybindings don't work so well anymore and will Currently the Shelf interface has out grown its initial design Almost all keybindings can be configured through the preferencesĭialog. There is a (possibly out of date) document at is there a cheat sheet for all the shortcuts and can one change them orĪssign some more to e.g. Yea this could be done pretty easily with a context menu. The shortcuts are one way but it means having to remember them all -) , without having to go to "view/shelf/select tab". any chance of being able to select a tab to be added to the Shelf within I see that we can save many different layouts, any chance of having aĬouple of them accessible from the toolbar for quick switching? So you can drag and split it into multiple notebooks and its layout is Both of these would also have a different layout and it wouldīe great if saving the perspective would also save the layout of the tabs the pyShell, pyFind, commentBrowser andĪnother one where one has pyDebug, pyExpression, pyStackThread and currently the "Shelf" has quite a lot of sub tabs (pyDebug, pyLint etcĮtc), is it possible to have more then one "Shelf" configuration? I.e. Was not aware at all that you had lots of plug-ins which allows to configureĮditra as an "IDE", it has become much more then "just" an editor. Move over to the Editra mailing list if you would like to get into Lots to reply to will try my best to answer them all, may be better to Do you write some log files somewhere which might help finding the issues? can't debug as Editra is just crashing without any error. the layout of the plugin manager is not expanding enough to show the options on the right side (enable, configure.) The other day I tried it under Ubuntu (10.10 and Python 2.6 and wxPython 2.8.?) and noticed the following: the cursor jumps up and down a few lines.Ībove is on Win 7 with wxPython 2.8.11.0 unicode on Python 2.7. Just discovered the Shelf tab for SC, see the same issue in there too, i.e.
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the projects plugin "commit" windows with mercurial is flashing/flickering a lot (cursor is moving all over the place). I can't set "mercurial" as the SC it always defaults back to bazaar - also not sure what effect this has at all. the projects plugin support for source control seems to have some issues, i.e. any chance that the debug Shelf could pop up whenever a breakpoint is hit? is there a cheat sheet for all the shortcuts and can one change them or assign some more to e.g. Obviously the shortcuts are one way but it means having to remember them all -), which leads to the next one. any chance of being able to select a tab to be added to the Shelf within the Shelf, i.e. I see that we can save many different layouts, any chance of having a couple of them accessible from the toolbar for quick switching? Both of these would also have a different layout and it would be great if saving the perspective would also save the layout of the tabs within the Shelf. the pyShell, pyFind, commentBrowser and another one where one has pyDebug, pyExpression, pyStackThread and pyVariable. currently the "Shelf" has quite a lot of sub tabs (pyDebug, pyLint etc etc), is it possible to have more then one "Shelf" configuration? I.e. Was not aware at all that you had lots of plug-ins which allows to configure Editra as an "IDE", it has become much more then "just" an editor. *) Builtin PluginManager: Tools->PluginManager->Downloadįinally finding some time to look at this.

* Integrated Python shell (bundled PyShell plugin)

* launch scripts from within the program (bundled Launch plugin) This plugin is compatible with Editra 0.6.48 and later.Įxisting Python features already in Editra: System - right click on import statements to open module. * Python Module locator - search and find python modules on your * Code Analysis - Provides fully integrated code analysis (lintĬhecking). WinPdb with an all new fully integrated UI. * Fully integrated Python Debugger - Utilizing same rpdb2 backend as In its initial release this plugin integrates the following extended Would like to announce the release of a new plugin "PyStudio" forĮditra that is targeted at Python developers.
