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#13 2020-10-09 09:50:29

sacripant
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Re: IDE / text editor of choice, Q4 2020 edition

/spoil on/
A true dev use Vim or Emacs. No need more Gadgets.
/spoil off/

( I still use SublimeText)

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#14 2020-10-09 10:03:41

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Re: IDE / text editor of choice, Q4 2020 edition

sacripant wrote #326277:

A true dev use Vim or Emacs. No need more Gadgets.

I was waiting for someone to say this. Merci beaucoup, Thomas!

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#15 2020-10-09 10:17:16

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Re: IDE / text editor of choice, Q4 2020 edition

sacripant wrote #326277:

( I still use SublimeText)

That would be my choice on Windows, I think.

PS – what is the development status of SublimeText?

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#16 2020-10-09 14:57:29

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Re: IDE / text editor of choice, Q4 2020 edition

sacripant wrote #326277:

/spoil on/
A true dev use Vim or Emacs. No need more Gadgets.
/spoil off/

( I still use SublimeText)

I remember seeing this joke back in the 1980’s:

copy con: > program.exe

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#17 2021-02-08 21:44:57

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Re: IDE / text editor of choice, Q4 2020 edition

philwareham wrote #326250:

The only Electron app I use now is GitHub Desktop, and that’s only because I’m lazy.

That just made me decide to start using git on cli immediately. I don’t want to be a git expert, but at least be competent enough to use it regardless what code storage platform I may choose.

And, yes, more emacs exploration is on the radar, though not for editing code, really.

More general cli practice for my linux transition.

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#18 2021-02-12 12:16:47

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Re: IDE / text editor of choice, Q4 2020 edition

Destry wrote #328650:

More general cli practice for my linux transition.

I’d love to be able to move to Linux (especially elementary OS) but I’m too invested in Apple’s ecosystem.

I can’t get elementary OS to play nice with my iPhone and iPad and sync my emails, calendar, and contacts from iCloud. I also haven’t found apps that are as polished as the ones I use on my Mac with decent syncing yet (Nova, Pixlemator, Ulysses, Things, etc) and trying to get DaVinci Resolve working was a nightmare, the amount of time I had to spend in the terminal was insane (and don’t talk to me about updating graphics card drivers to make sure I had the correct ones installed). The last issue I had is that I need to run Microsoft Office and Teams for work.

For me Linux is something I use to power my servers and desktop Linux is more of an intreating hobby rather than something I’d use to get stuff done.

Just a note to add I’m not disparaging desktop Linux or anyones decision to use a particular distro. I’d love Linux to become mainstream as I believe we could do with another option that isn’t Apple or Microsoft. It’s just unfortunate that Linux falls short of what I need personally.

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#19 2023-07-31 10:19:36

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Re: IDE / text editor of choice, Q4 2020 edition

Bumping this for somewhat selfish reasons. Nova doesn’t appear to have a support forum, Panic doesn’t have much in the way of a support ticket system (I’m excluding their contact form with Problem Report as that implies reporting a bug or similar).

I’ve updated from Nova 7 to Nova 11, and my projects seem to have mostly come across without issue. Visual furniture is different, and there’s a comment shown at the end of each line with the most recent change metadata:

  • the commit author
  • the date (roughly)
  • the commit title

e.g., Pete Cooper, 4 mo ago, – todo~

These are all single tenant repos, and I don’t care for the most recent commit details…so, they can be turned off, they’re quite distracting. I cannot fathom how to turn these things off since I…er… don’t know what they’re called…so I can’t search effectively for the answer.

Any feedback most welcome. Thank you!

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#20 2023-07-31 22:41:04

jakob
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Re: IDE / text editor of choice, Q4 2020 edition

Go to Nova’s Settings › Git pane › Turn off Show authors for selected lines.

See here in the help

If you still want to know on a one-off basis, you can right-click on the row number (or anywhere in the row) and choose “Show last change for this line” (or similar). It will then show you a tooltip for that line.


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#21 2023-08-01 06:57:32

gaekwad
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Re: IDE / text editor of choice, Q4 2020 edition

jakob wrote #335615:

Go to Nova’s Settings › Git pane › Turn off Show authors for selected lines.

Thank you very much, jakob!

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