问题
There's a Google Maps API v3 Visual Studio Intellisense Helper, which presumably works great for Visual Studio, but Aptana (based on Eclipse) uses a different JavaScript documentation format - ScriptDoc (.sdoc files). ScriptDoc is also the name of a VS utility to convert JS files with Intellisense comments into XML, just to confuse things.
I've tried adding the Intellisense files as file / global references in Aptana, but all this gives is completion for the word google
and no completion or documentation in the google namespace.
Possible solutions:
- Find someone who's already done this for Aptana. I've Google'd quite a bit already but couldn't find anything.
- Convert the Visual Studio Intellisense Helper into a format Aptana can understand.
- Scrape the API page and convert it into a format Aptana can understand.
回答1:
Can't you put the JS file in the Project's references ?
回答2:
I'm using Aptana and ScriptDoc is the worst decision they made and they seem to be attached to it, it's the main reason I have considered switching to Eclipse. I've been thinking in using jsdoc-toolkit to generate .sdoc files from jsdoc notations (using some type of templates), but to use .sdoc files you must insert @id tags all over your code, and that discouraged me.
回答3:
This helper is for Visual Studio. I don't think Aptana can work with vsdoc.js files
Aptana Plugin for Eclipse and jQuery code assist
回答4:
I found this and I'm checking if it helps http://code.google.com/p/closure-compiler/source/browse/#svn%2Ftrunk%2Fcontrib%2Fexterns%2Fmaps
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2697501/how-can-i-get-aptanas-code-assist-to-work-with-google-maps-api-v3