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Laurent PETIT  
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 More options Jun 7 2012, 4:35 pm
From: Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2012 22:35:06 +0200
Local: Thurs, Jun 7 2012 4:35 pm
Subject: Re: [ccw-users] Re: Clojure perspective?

Actually, it's not really hard or long to create a specialized perspective
for Clojure development.

This could also be the opportunity to only present the essentials for those
willing to focus more on the Clojure part than on the Java part ?

Cheers,

--
Laurent

2012/6/1 Christophe Grand <christo...@cgrand.net>

> My layout is closer to Mark's one: all views are minimized (except
> console and repls) and the consol+repl is to the right of the editor
> pane (about equal width).
> When working on a bigger screen I usually have two editors and the
> console+repl (each having about 1/3 of the screen width)

> On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 5:52 PM, Mark Addleman <markaddle...@gmail.com>
> wrote:

> > I tend to rely a lot less on the package explorer when working with
> Clojure than when I work in Java.  I tend to minimize the left window.  I
> keep the lower pane open with REPL and Console has the primary tabs (though
> the console is becoming less important has CCW matures) and I keep the
> outline & namespace browser open on the right of the editor.

> > Ultimately, I would like to close the outline view entirely and use
> popup outline (CTRL-O).  I would also like to see the Namespace browser be
> folded into something similar to the Java type browser (CTRL-T).  That way,
> the only windows I would keep open are the editor and REPL.  Then, I'd love
> to see mini REPLs available from directly within an editor (inspired by my
> understanding of Lighttable) so I can avoid having a REPL window open.  And
> then...  :)

> > On Thursday, May 31, 2012 8:53:24 PM UTC-7, Nick Klauer wrote:

> >> For my setup, I find I'm always resetting windows and panes to be in
> the right configuration.  I don't think there's a Clojure perspective, but
> I do like the way this is set up and was curious if others follow a similar
> setup for Clojure development, or if they've found more ideal
> configurations:

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