| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-12-01 15:00:06 |
| |
Great, would be a 10 if I could get tab key to indent working with it.. the page mentions an "Indent for Tab" command, but this does not seem to exist, and no attempts to bind Indent Line or other commands to TAB work.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-11-28 17:15:58 |
| |
Emacs+ provides an amazing level of emacs compatibility. All the important keybindings are there, even the ones you'd think would be too hard to implement in Eclipse. The developer apparently doesn't sleep; there's a new version every week, sometimes two.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 8 | 2009-11-14 10:55:24 |
| |
Good work, makes eclipse almost usable!
A couple of points:
Any chance of fixing TAB to indent instead of inserting a tab character? Also, an (indent-tabs-mode nil) equivalent would be nice to get rid of all tabs.
Also, is the source available anywhere?
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-11-13 01:36:19 |
| |
Works great, I love being able to use the rest of the emacs commands I love within Eclipse. The only thing left to miss is of course macros, but I know those would be challenging to reproduce. I love the window splitting and query replace, I have so missed those! Thanks so much for all the effort!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-11-12 10:28:21 |
| |
Provides 95% of a more complete emacs experience for me.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-11-12 02:05:26 |
| |
This plugin will make even the most picky of Emacs users feel more at home in Eclipse. The only thing sorely missing is keyboard macros and the ability to pop-up a new window in a separate frame. (E.g., C-X 5 2.) But I suspect that both of these features are quite difficult to implement.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-11-05 15:42:18 |
| |
Awesome - my work bought me a license for IntelliJ, but I won't even use it now that I'm so spoiled with this plugin. Thanks to the developer!!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 7 | 2009-11-02 14:41:13 |
| |
This plugin reproduces fairly well the emacs features it implements, though some I use regularly are missing. Please implement rectangle commands to round this out and I would use it for production.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-10-29 08:58:30 |
| |
The best emacs plugin available! Keep up the good work!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 8 | 2009-10-27 09:53:14 |
| |
This definitely makes Eclipse more usable. Any chance of getting TAB bound to indent-for-tab-command so that it indents the current line appropriately rather than inserting a tab character?
Thanks for making this available!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-10-24 04:20:37 |
| |
This plugin is extremely awesome!!! This is the first time in 10 years I've gotten comfortable with an editor other than GNU/Emacs. The experience is nearly perfect. Well done!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-10-18 12:01:49 |
| |
Awesome!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-10-15 13:22:40 |
| |
Great Work! A must have for emacs users.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-10-14 16:50:56 |
| |
great replacement for eclipse included emacs' key-bindings
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-10-05 04:47:09 |
| |
Unreplaceable for emacs-addicts...
|
| User: paepcke | Rating: 10 | 2009-09-27 12:30:37 |
| |
I don't hand out perfect 10 ratings easily. But Emacs+ fully deserves it. I've been an Emacs user for decades. My muscle memory is therefore saturated with Emacs bindings, and my trust in these bindings behaving as expected normally frees my mind to think about the code I am developing.
The built-in Eclipse Emacs scheme is merely a cosmetic approximation to Emacs. It only provides bindings to the functionality that is common to Emacs and Eclipse. The second-to-latest version of the Emacs+ plugin almost filled this gap by adding M-x commands with regular expressions and other Emacs features.
But that version was missing Emacs registers that can hold text snippets or point locations. Upon my request the plugin author added that highly useful facility. With the resulting 2.4.0 version I can now no longer distinguish between a Gnu Emacs buffer and an Eclipse editing window while editing code. My mind is free to work on the code, while my finger muscles do the editing. This plugin immeasurably upgraded Eclipse's usefulness for me.
Andreas Paepcke
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-09-25 04:38:12 |
| |
perfect work
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-09-24 16:15:38 |
| |
It's a brilliant piece. Makes Eclipse so much more enjoyable and me more productive. Thank you for your effort.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-09-18 18:57:59 |
| |
Cool!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 7 | 2009-09-18 12:14:28 |
| |
Nice plugin, but it still needs some work.
Notably: query-regexp and query-replace
- Can't paste strings so you have to place your cursor and use Ctrl-Y or Ctrl-W
- Can't use '^' or '$' as the sole 'find' string for query-regexp (same as eclipse's find regexp). I use this in regular emacs to insert something at the beginning (^) or end ($) of lines.
Feature Request: kill-rectangle and yank-rectangle:
- kill-rectangle is 'Ctrl-x r k'
- yank-rectangle is 'Ctrl-x r y'
- Lets you cut and paste columns of characters.
I haven't come across too many other bugs. I should point out that despite the bugs with query-replace and query-regexp, they are still an improvement on eclipse's base implementation of find/replace. Eclipse's little pop-up window when doing find/replace is probably one of the most annoying things ever so this is a breath of fresh air by comparison.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-09-07 09:10:35 |
| |
Great stuff.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 8 | 2009-09-03 11:50:00 |
| |
Very nice plug-in! Does more than I expected, but does have a few rough edges still.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-08-20 20:15:26 |
| |
This plugin is something I had been meaning to write after years of yearning for better Emacs-like editing in Eclipse. Glad somebody beat me to it. This plugin went beyond what I had expected. It's a must for all emacs users who also use Eclipse!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 8 | 2009-08-15 16:24:07 |
| |
Nice emacs plugin. Love the regex stuff!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-08-14 04:36:25 |
| |
Exactly what I needed!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 8 | 2009-08-12 11:42:18 |
| |
I'm not sure how to rate this, as I use it differently than some people, I would assume. I'm a very long-time Emacs user, but I also believe that it's counter-productive to try to integrate a complex key binding system into another complex key binding system, so I've only bound a couple of Emacs bindings from the plugin. That being said, I'm certainly glad to see "query-replace-regexp", particularly because it provides functionality not previously available in Eclipse (smart case replacement).
I would suggest another set of function(s): "describe-key" and "where-is".
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-08-12 09:57:48 |
| |
Great tool! Exactly what we were looking for. The Kill-ring is perfect.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-08-10 07:54:10 |
| |
A stunning implementation that is useful not just to Emacs users but anyone who prefers to use the command line. The search/replace enhancements over and above what Eclipse provides are incredibly useful.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-07-11 01:39:20 |
| |
this is that i want
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-07-02 00:47:59 |
| |
awesome plugin! One of the best emacs plugins for eclipse.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-06-24 13:37:47 |
| |
I'm a long-time Emacs user, so this plugin makes the Eclipse editor feel natural. Very nice.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-06-24 10:54:15 |
| |
good job
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 8 | 2009-06-20 17:04:35 |
| |
its good
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 2 | 2009-06-17 22:38:26 |
| |
Sorta seems to work (slowly) at first but took less than 30 seconds to hang my eclipse (try Ctrl-X 2 then Ctrl-X 1 and voila).
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-06-17 14:09:58 |
| |
Very useful for Emacs refugees.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-06-12 12:12:46 |
| |
I have AXDT - the actionscript/flex developer toolkit plugin installed in my version (3.4) of eclipse. It seems like it conflicts with this. I can't tell what the problem is but I don't think it gets along with IMP, which is part of AXDT. Imp may have been what killed my emacs bindings, making me search for this. Is there a solution to making this work with AXDT/Imp?
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-06-09 13:52:20 |
| |
Awesome!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-05-30 20:36:59 |
| |
Best emacs key binding pack I've used for an IDE
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-05-20 21:49:51 |
| |
nice
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-05-20 07:18:49 |
| |
Very good!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-05-11 08:54:03 |
| |
My fingers know emacs, gotta have emacs key bindings! :-)
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-05-08 11:15:36 |
| |
AWESOME!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2009-05-08 08:21:02 |
| |
Great plug-in! I rate it with 9!
but... I miss very much show the selected region when I make CTL+space.
:)
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-05-07 06:56:53 |
| |
Works great with Eclipse 3.4!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-04-20 16:44:39 |
| |
Love it - I forget that I'm not in emacs
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-03-20 11:48:43 |
| |
The Yank-pop key is essential to my converting from emacs to eclipse. This module makes me much more productive!
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-03-12 17:49:59 |
| |
Excellent plug-in - a must have for any emacs user.
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-03-12 14:56:56 |
| |
A must have for old emacs pundits
|
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 8 | 2009-03-10 21:59:33 |
| |
Quite nice to get better emacs key binding - was missing the kill ring quite often.
|