[OT] Re: [Rails] Need FreeRIDE Contributors (was [ANN] FreeRIDE
0.9.2)
Marten Veldthuis
marten at standardbehaviour.com
Mon Dec 13 20:11:32 GMT 2004
Curt Hibbs wrote:
> Rick Bradley [mailto:rick at rerun.us4.outblaze.com]On Behalf Of Rick
>
>>* Curt Hibbs (curt at hibbs.com) [041213 13:30]:
>>
>>>I just did that, here's the URL:
>>>
>>>
>>
>>http://rubyforge.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/freeride/freebase/freebas
>>e.tar.gz?tarball=1&cvsroot=freeride
>>
>>Thanks, very much -- that will be very helpful.
>>
>>
>>>Basically, I'd like to add support to FreeRIDE for Rails
>>
>>developers, and I
>>
>>>posted it here in case someone here would be interested in
>>
>>taking this on.
>>
>>What sort of functionality do you foresee that entailing? What would a
>>Rails-enabled FreeRIDE look like?
>
>
> I haven't really spent much time thinking about it yet, but one obvious
> thing immediately comes to mind: Add a new top-level "Rails" menu with a
> separate menu item for invoking each of the rails helper scripts (new_model,
> new_controller), and then reloading the affected files (if they were open).
> Think about the things you do repeatedly that could be automated.
>
> I'm sure the rails developers on this list could come up with some good
> suggestions.
Support for .rhtml files from the file explorer and syntax highlighting
for it would be on my wishlist.
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