Hi Mathew,

As @Erez Even Paz suggested, when you type the content assist keystrokes, CTRL+Space, the editor opens a pop-up box listing possible completions. With a large codebase, it takes longer to index prior to cache existing, and that is why you encountered the performance hit. @Scott Morrison @Fred Gustafsson, thank you for bringing this issue to our attention. You can rest assured that the development team will prioritize it and we will keep you informed.

Best,
Joyce

Hi Julian, it is a good question. Generally speaking, it is highly recommended that you avoid putting all sources into a single project. It seems like you didn't use any source control before and it would be a critical migration step for you. To help you convert your code base into Atelier projects, we need to learn more about your development environment, such as the source code control system you choose and the structure of your code base. I'd suggest that you contact support directly by emailing support@intersystems.com or calling +1 617-621-0700 so we can come up with a solution together. Thanks.

Welcome, Joan!

And thanks for bringing this up. Generic tasks can be created from the Tasks view but this feature has not yet been implemented in the Atelier editors. 

We prioritize our development efforts by concentrating on the issues that resonate the most with our users. Rest assured that your voice has been heard and we will plan this feature accordingly.

Thank you again for your suggestion and if you have any question, please let us know.

Hi Bob,

Have you seen the Atelier tutorial videos? We're making more of them to help you get started more easily. "Atelier Equivalents for Studio Actions" from Documentation might also be useful to you. Also, please feel free to reach out to support if you have any questions. You're not a one person shop - we're always here to help.

Best,
Joyce

Glad that you figured it out! We had issues of linking files with the correct native editors before, but I just tested with the latest Atelier beta build (1.1.262) and the html files can be opened from the Server Explorer without any problem. If you want to see the most-recent updates, I'd encourage you to add the beta update site as well. If you're interested, please see the Atelier Download page for details.

Hi David,

Good news! You can now install the Atelier plug-in in MyEclipse 2016 CI 4. Please try the following steps.

If you see some keybinding conflicts warning in the error log, you can resolve that within the IDE user preferences. Let me know if you have any questions.

Best,
Joyce

Hi Michal,

Thanks for trying Atelier out! The current version of Atelier supports the workflow of a typical ‎Caché developer, so some of the Ensemble features are not implemented yet. The good news is the sooner we deliver it to the users' hands (like you!), the better we can understand how to improve Atelier. We've heard your request of the "Production View" and Diagram Switch loud and clear, and we will definitely incorporate these in our plan.

I've logged the compilation issue you encountered and will update you once I hear back from the team. 

Best,

Joyce