Integrate Shoes into Aptana Studio RadRails
If you have the file in a Ruby project, you can do the following:
- Go to Run -> External Tools -> External Tools...
- Create a new tool, name it something (like, say, "Shoes")
- Set Location to the Shoes binary, for example, on my system it's
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Shoes\0.r1134\shoes.exe
- Set Working Directory to
${workspace_loc}${project_loc}
(You can change this to fit your needs, but I'd assume the project's base directory is as good a place as any to set as the working directory) - Set Arguments to
"${workspace_loc}${resource_path}"
The double quotes should be included, otherwise any spaces in your path will muck things up.
That's it. Now you can run it by going to Run -> External Tools -> Shoes, or using the External Tools icon on the toolbar.
Run Shoes gui app in IDE
See this question for how to accomplish it in RadRails/Eclipse. I'm sure it's equally possible in NetBeans, but I haven't tried it.
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