[off]sublimeText update
Mike Kerner
MikeKerner at roadrunner.com
Tue Mar 26 12:07:28 EDT 2019
The watcher would also be a nice addition to the fileBrowser dataViewTree...
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 10:25 AM Ralf Bitter via use-livecode <
use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Trevor, this looks very promising. Thanks
> for looking into it.
>
> Ralf
>
>
> > On 26. Mar 2019, at 15:05, Trevor DeVore via use-livecode <
> use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 8:28 AM Ralf Bitter via use-livecode <
> > use-livecode at lists.runrev.com <mailto:use-livecode at lists.runrev.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>> On 13. Mar 2019, at 15:17, Mike Kerner via use-livecode <
> >> use-livecode at lists.runrev.com <mailto:use-livecode at lists.runrev.com>>
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> The ST kluge works great for updating scripts live in
> >>> LC, except when it doesn't, and I don't think we have a way to do it
> with
> >>> Atom, yet.
> >>
> >> There are definitely ways to do it in Atom too.
> >> Here is how I managed to send notifications to
> >> a Levure application running in the LiveCode IDE
> >> using Atom:
> >>
> >> ...
> >>
> >
> > Thanks for sharing this Ralf!
> >
> > As I read over this thread it reminded me that ideally the LiveCode IDE
> > would be watching files/folders rather than having to be notified by the
> > text editor. One of these days I want to investigate using something like
> > fswatch <https://github.com/emcrisostomo/fswatch <
> https://github.com/emcrisostomo/fswatch>> to monitor for changes
> > and then reload them in the LiveCode IDE. Since a Levure app knows where
> > all of the project files are stored there is a straight forward way of
> > knowing which folders to monitor.
> >
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