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Re: [eclipse.org-architecture-council] Eclipse vs Vi vs Sublime

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Max Rydahl Andersen" <manderse@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "eclipse.org-architecture-council" <eclipse.org-architecture-council@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 March, 2016 11:42:26 AM
> Subject: Re: [eclipse.org-architecture-council] Eclipse vs Vi vs Sublime
> 
> On 16 Mar 2016, at 10:33, Aleksandar Kurtakov wrote:
> 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "Max Rydahl Andersen" <manderse@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >> To: "eclipse.org-architecture-council"
> >> <eclipse.org-architecture-council@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> Sent: Wednesday, 16 March, 2016 10:47:52 AM
> >> Subject: Re: [eclipse.org-architecture-council] Eclipse vs Vi vs
> >> Sublime
> >>
> >> On 16 Mar 2016, at 9:38, Mickael Istria wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 03/16/2016 09:04 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> >>>> I think you'll be surprised how that simple thing keeps people
> >>>> going
> >>>> back to emacs/vi because it is easily accessible.
> >>> I'm not surprised at all, and I('ll) keep using vim for this reason.
> >>> But is it really a challenge where Eclipse IDE can succeed?
> >>>
> >>> vim and Emacs are popular on Linux, used widely because they are in
> >>> the PATH and accessible easily via yum, apt-get, you-name-it. So one
> >>> can type "vim file.txt" in a console and get immediately vim
> >>> installed
> >>> and opening the "file.txt". What is it for Eclipse IDE?
> >>
> >> Exactly the same is today supposed to work if you put eclipse into
> >> your
> >> path.
> >
> > You're missing the part that the OS will put it there for you when
> > using vim/emacs on any distro. Will work for Eclipse on Fedora and
> > most probably Mageia. For all other cases - user has to download,
> > unzip/untar and put on the path himself.
> 
> This does not matter if it is not possible to put anything on the path
> to make it work.
> 
> i.e. on windows and OSX it seem to fail when using "eclipse xyz"
> 
> >>> Does Oomph installer make it available in the path? Which Linux
> >>> distros package Eclipse IDE correctly enough to have a recent
> >>> version
> >>> of Eclipse installed on command-line invocation (only Fedora I'd
> >>> say)?
> >>
> >> This is something eclipse itself could do.
> >
> > It could but this would be significant effort that require desktops
> > that properly handle XDG, handling conflicts between multiple versions
> > in the user home directory. Most probably shipping Eclipse as xdg-app
> > is best although the sandboxing model might be a problem (to be
> > determined when one tries it actually). I would dare to say this is
> > significantly bigger effort than getting eclipse properly shipped by
> > the bigger distros.
> 
> I expect the linux package tools to handle this, but for OSX and Windows
> it is possible to do from within Eclipse IMO.
> 
> >>> For Windows users, they often get to Notepad++ because it's
> >>> available
> >>> on right-click (here again, it's an OS thing given by the
> >>> installer).
> >>> Does Eclipse IDE populate that accessible menu?
> >>
> >> Yes it does if you choose it as the app to use.
> >
> > Again at the price of manually navigating to the eclipse executable,
> > which proper package can create automatically. It's much like one
> > saying - yeah, you can have whatever IDE you want just download
> > eclipse platform and used p2 to install whatever you need - doable and
> > not hard, but definitely not user friendly.
> 
> Again, could we please go back to make the discussion about actually
> doing the first step - make eclipse awesome at opening files IFF it is
> in the path/setup in your OS ?

Ah, ok. This has worked for me for years so my mind is entirely on what you call phase 2 :).
Didn't knew other OSes are so behind :P .

Alexander Kurtakov
Red Hat Eclipse team

> 
> Once we have that (we don't today without lots of bugs) we can work on
> get it integrated into the various OS's and at least for anything but
> Linux is what I call pretty trivial and something tons of apps does.
> 
> /max
> http://about.me/maxandersen
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