Ashley Wharton
2/24/2008 4:09:00 PM
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Hi Steve you can avoid saving each time in netbeans. if you want to run the
lines you have just input hold down the ctrl key and hit F6 ... this will
run your current "window". Make sure that the "output window" is open within
the ide ... you can make changes and run as many times as you wish without
saving. I am also new to Ruby and love netbeans ... it makes it very easy to
play with.
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Steve <stevecuth@btinternet.com> wrote:
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> > To run the current script, get SciTE, write a little Ruby, and hit <F5>.
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> Hi Phlip
> Tried SciTe , wrote a little Ruby, had a little dance, made a little
> love, pretty well got down tonight sorry... hit <F5>
> and .......nothing.
> Presumably it needs saving each time before running?
> As a newbie I did want to avoid having to save files each time hence
> the use of Netbeans. I`m just not used to the various IDE`s and the
> running of Ruby yet but thanks for the suggestion.
> Cheers
> Steve
> ps forgive the bad attempt at humour if you`ve not heard the song it
> means nothing ;-)
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