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Aquamacs comment region using keyboard shortcut
Aquamacs comment region using keyboard shortcut






Besides, key binding for auto-complete(which is such a common operation) is Esc(no touch-typist in the sane world would like that). Ruby editor is decent, but auto-completion is retard(it completes words from the current buffer(file) only). But unfortunately, it also is low on features. TextMate unlike RubyMine is light on resource footprint.

aquamacs comment region using keyboard shortcut

I do give it some points for navigation and searching though. JavaScript support is dumb and doesn’t highlight errors too well. Even GNU/Linux users are forced to kill it sometimes because it freezes too often(however `kill -9 ` does work reliably on Linux, hence no operating system restart required -)). I have seen developers force shutdown their OS X (running on MacBook Pro) because RubyMine decided to go unresponsive and `kill -9 ` failed to get rid of it. However, the major drawback with RubyMine is its resource footprint. For example, it does not have Haml editor and no key-binding to jump between related entities(controller, model, view, spec, helper etc). RubyMine has support for certain things like decent ruby editor, showing multiple files at a time(i am assuming it works well, because this was supported in IntelliJ Idea when i used it last), ruby debugging and auto-generatable snippets, but it lacks on certain other fronts.

  • Auto-generatable snippets (some call this one LiveTemplates).
  • Ability to run an interactive ruby console within the editor.
  • Ability to jump between related files(controller – model – view – spec/test etc).
  • Ability to show multiple files at the same time(by splitting windows).
  • Ability run Test::Unit/Rspec tests from the editor.
  • aquamacs comment region using keyboard shortcut

    navigating from method/class/module/variable usage to definition) Here we have listed all the supported keyboard shortcuts in ApowerREC (Windows) for users’ easy access, you can check it from below.Emacs: setup geared towards doing `Ruby based Web-Applications`įor me to call an editor decent(for Ruby based WebApps), it must have: Some of them are displayed in “Settings”, while others are hidden and set by default. Likewise, you can use hotkeys to enhance your experience in using ApowerREC. Using keyboard shortcuts is a great way to boost your productivity as it can help you turn multiple mouse clicks into a simple press of hotkeys.








    Aquamacs comment region using keyboard shortcut