Does anyone of you has some suggestion on the TI Editor?
I would like to suggest:
Adding "Search & Replace" function in TI Editor
Remarks
My current practice is to copy all codes to Notepad++ and start searching
TI Editor
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Re: TI Editor
Wilson,
Have you used the new editor in Performance Modeler? Please don't take this as recommendation (Far from it) but if you haven't looked at it, you need to, just to understand where IBM are taking it,
Jim.
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Re: TI Editor
WilsonMax wrote:Does anyone of you has some suggestion on the TI Editor?
I would like to suggest:
Adding "Search & Replace" function in TI Editor
Remarks
My current practice is to copy all codes to Notepad++ and start searching
As long as you bear in mind that the alleged "Search and Replace" functionality (given that that was what you were asking about) in Performance Muddler is the most appalling, box-checking implementation I've ever seen, and one of the reasons that Performance Muddler hacks me off so intensely. (Indeed I had to revise that sentence a few times before posting to tone down the execrations.) The absolute worst part of that "feature" is that even if you have a block of code highlighted and choose to replace, unlike any other text or code editor in the history of decently designed coding it will NOT do a replace within the highlighted block, but rather globally. Yeah, that won't cause any problems. Much. And this, this is the kind of thing that they use to demonstrate "improvements" to justify the cost of maintenance.jim wood wrote: Have you used the new editor in Performance Modeler? Please don't take this as recommendation (Far from it) but if you haven't looked at it, you need to, just to understand where IBM are taking it,
Jim is right in that the TI editor in Performance Muddler will, some day in the future, replace the one in Perspectives so you may as well get familiar with it. But only to understand that it's still cr@p, just differently flavoured cr@p. The only decent TI editor that I know of off the top of my head is a third party commercial app called Vizier.
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