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Category: Plugin Directory / Editor / EclipseColorer
| | | | Version: 0.8.0 Support Eclipse Version: 3.x License: Free GPL Development Status: Production/Stable Company: Igor Russkih
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| | Update Site URL: http://colorer.sf.net/eclipsecolorer/ |
Eclipse Coloreris a syntax highlighting plugin for Eclipse platform. It supports more than 150 languages, has many powerful features and great number of syntaxes. It allows to highlight languages with nested construction (jsp, asp, php), has powerful XML languages support. It validates and shows most XML syntax errors on the fly, allows to highlight and find errors in structured XML languages (XML Schema, XSLT, XSLFO, DocBook, RelaxNG and others). Colorer makes paired syntax constructions highlighting (C/Java brackets, XML/HTML tags and so on...). Added on: 25-Feb-2004 | Updated: 02-Nov-2009
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Last 10 Comments
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 7 | 2009-01-19 07:18:07 | | | quite nice
what I don't like:
* it is slow for long documents
* it associates automatically with a lot of file extentions
e.g. for xml documents eclipse has a really nice editor which is then no longer the default editor - I had to re-assign the file associations (Window - Preferences - General-Editors-File Associations
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 7 | 2008-09-15 15:36:58 | | | I got the plugin to give minimal highlighting to MATLAB .m files.
The default coloring is fine, however, it's not the default matlab
colors. Also, I am not being able to change the colors from the preferences...
The only coloring scheme options I see is reset every time I close the preference window.
Platform: Eclipse 3.3.2 @ OSX - leopard @ intel core duo
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 5 | 2008-08-30 14:15:29 | | | Plugin not working on Windows x86_64
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 3 | 2008-05-01 20:48:01 | | | Nice idea, but faulty implementation.
I downloaded version 0.8.0, installed it successfully, and kind of liked
how it works. Unfortunately, with the huge sql files that I work with, it
just hung, never returning back. It was not about the size of the file though.
I think something is wrong in parsing. Same story with XML - once I tried to
open a large XML file with it, it gave me "not enough memory". It's a shame,
because overall it looks like a very nice plugin.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 4 | 2008-03-25 07:44:03 | | | This plugin uses a native library. And this is not mentioned on its website (extremely large issue).
And there are only native libraries for linux/x86, macosx/ppc, macosx/x86 and win32/x86. So x86_64 is not there.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 8 | 2007-12-22 18:43:05 | | | Very useful if you like syntax coloring. Worth having.
Unfortunately, the update site only lets you access v0.7.2. You need to go to teh website to download the latest version (0.8.0) which is a more functional version.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 4 | 2007-08-01 04:30:38 | | | It's nice, and that's all there is to say about it
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2007-05-07 07:06:03 | | | Very nice and useful plugin...
Note: it doesn't work using GNU Java (bundled with many linux distros)...as Igor himself suggests, you need Sun JVM (and setting properly /etc/eclipse/java_home) for enjoying EclipseColorer!
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 8 | 2007-03-12 14:30:34 | | | Go to the website the version 0.8 has the prefs screen issue fixed.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 1 | 2007-03-09 09:20:53 | | | Couldn't use. The 0.7.2 "stable" version has problem on the prefs screen.
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