
Espresso - Extending Espresso
2 years ago
This is a follow up video to my first screencast, Espresso - Basics. In this screencast I show you how to extend Espresso by finding Sugars and Themes, then installing them.
Espresso is the lightweight, but powerful code editor from our favorite developers Macrabbit (macrabbit.com/espresso). I currently develop the PHP sugar which can be found at code.google.com/p/espresso-php-sugar/
Espresso is the lightweight, but powerful code editor from our favorite developers Macrabbit (macrabbit.com/espresso). I currently develop the PHP sugar which can be found at code.google.com/p/espresso-php-sugar/
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Its nice to see how easy it is to change a theme. I need a dark background, and i find so much software which i find hard to change the white glaring panel.
you do a very good job of these.
kepe up the good work. much appreciated.
I've a doubt about Espresso. Has it something like coda's clip? I mean if in Espresso is possible add a basic html structure code with personal shortcut. Eg: html + tab = doctype tag with head, html, body etc tags.
How?
Thanks