Eclipse Template Editor plugin
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#** "HTML Chunk Template Editor" | #** "HTML Chunk Template Editor" | ||
# Repeat step 5 for *.cxml (and whatever other extensions you wish to use for your templates). | # Repeat step 5 for *.cxml (and whatever other extensions you wish to use for your templates). | ||
- | # (Optional) Add " | + | # (Optional) Add "Chunk Template Editor" to the list of available editors for *.html files. I make it the default but of course this is up to you. |
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Hooray! Syntax highlighting! Outline view! | Hooray! Syntax highlighting! Outline view! | ||
- | Bonus: | + | === Bonus: Snippet Hyperlinks === |
- | + | Template references are hyperlinked! Cmd-click any template reference to jump to that snippet's definition. | |
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+ | And from within your java code, right-click a template name anywhere in your code and select "Open Snippet" to jump to the definition. | ||
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+ | === UTF-8 === | ||
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+ | The Chunk template engine, as of 1.5, assumes that your templates use charset UTF-8. If you use any accented or unusual characters in your templates, I strongly recommend to Eclipse users that you set your workspace default charset to UTF-8. | ||
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+ | Eclipse -> Preferences -> General -> Workspace -> Text file encoding -> UTF-8 |
Revision as of 07:55, 11 April 2012
Installing the plugin
- Download the plugin jar from google code.
- Find your Eclipse installation's "dropins" folder and copy the plugin jar into that folder.
- On OSX, this is /Applications/eclipse/dropins/
- Restart Eclipse.
- In Eclipse Preferences, find settings panel for File Associations. Should be in
- General -> Editors -> File Associations
- Click the Add... button and add *.chtml
- Select *.chtml and click the other "Add..." button down by the "Associated Editors" list below.
- From the list of "Internal Editors" (make sure "External Programs" is not checked), scroll down and select
- "HTML Chunk Template Editor"
- Repeat step 5 for *.cxml (and whatever other extensions you wish to use for your templates).
- (Optional) Add "Chunk Template Editor" to the list of available editors for *.html files. I make it the default but of course this is up to you.
Hooray! Syntax highlighting! Outline view!
Bonus: Snippet Hyperlinks
Template references are hyperlinked! Cmd-click any template reference to jump to that snippet's definition.
And from within your java code, right-click a template name anywhere in your code and select "Open Snippet" to jump to the definition.
UTF-8
The Chunk template engine, as of 1.5, assumes that your templates use charset UTF-8. If you use any accented or unusual characters in your templates, I strongly recommend to Eclipse users that you set your workspace default charset to UTF-8.
Eclipse -> Preferences -> General -> Workspace -> Text file encoding -> UTF-8