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news.alaska-software.net | editor wishes on Sat, 10 Jan 2004 15:52:22 +0100 Hello, Here some wishes for the editor, i used the editor Vim, it is a Linux editor. 1. Highlight all the searched words in de opened source code, not only the pne at the cursor e.g. all the searched words yellow, and the searched word where the cursor is red 2. When a PRG is closed return to te last edited point when the PRG is opened again. Patrick | |
Steffen F. Pirsig | Re: editor wishes on Sun, 11 Jan 2004 00:01:03 +0100 Hi Patrick, > 1. Highlight all the searched words in de opened source code, not only the > pne at the cursor > e.g. all the searched words yellow, and the searched word where the > cursor is red I added this as a interesting feature to the whishlist related to future releases. > 2. When a PRG is closed return to te last edited point when the PRG is > opened again. > OOPs you are right, this is something we should add - this will make live much more easier because reloading of a project just starts where you closed it. Added it to our todo-list. HTH Steffen F. Pirsig, www.alaska-research.com | |
Thomas Braun | Re: editor wishes on Tue, 13 Jan 2004 22:11:09 +0100 Hi Steffen, > OOPs you are right, this is something we should add - this will make live > much more easier because reloading of a project just starts where you closed > it. Added it to our todo-list. But please, don't store this information in the project file... always have parallel team development in mind, I don't want to get the settings of my colleague programmer when I'm refreshing the project from VSS Thomas Xbase++ FAQ : www.software-braun.de/xbfaq/xbfaq.htm Anyway, there's plenty of room for doubt. It might seem easy enough, but computer language design is just like a stroll in the park. Jurassic Park, that is. -- Larry Wall in <1994Jun15.074039.2654@netlabs.com> | |
Klemens Lichter | Re: editor wishes on Wed, 14 Jan 2004 01:54:10 +0100 Hi Thomas, please see my answer to your question to this topic in the projectmanager NG. I had some thoughts to this there. Klemens "Thomas Braun" <spam@software-braun.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:AISWdih2DHA.2012@S15147418... > Hi Steffen, > > > OOPs you are right, this is something we should add - this will make live > > much more easier because reloading of a project just starts where you closed > > it. Added it to our todo-list. > > But please, don't store this information in the project file... always have > parallel team development in mind, I don't want to get the settings of my > colleague programmer when I'm refreshing the project from VSS > > Thomas > -- > Xbase++ FAQ : www.software-braun.de/xbfaq/xbfaq.htm > Anyway, there's plenty of room for doubt. It might seem easy enough, > but computer language design is just like a stroll in the park. > > Jurassic Park, that is. > -- Larry Wall in <1994Jun15.074039.2654@netlabs.com> | |
Steffen F. Pirsig [Alaska Research] | Re: editor wishes on Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:44:40 +0100 Hi Thomas, you are soooooooooooooo right! Our fault, we had already a design-meeting about that issue. We ourself went into the same problems when working with VX on our Xbase++ sources - team capabilities are not as we would have it to be. Next version will be better - HTH Steffen F. Pirsig, --------------------------------------------------- Alaska Research & Development Web: http://www.alaska-research.com Investors: http://www.alaska-research.com/tifund E-Mail: mailto:Steffen.Pirsig@alaska-research.com Contact: mailto:info@alaska-research.com Fax: +49/(0)6196/779999-23 --------------------------------------------------- "Thomas Braun" <spam@software-braun.de> wrote in message news:AISWdih2DHA.2012@S15147418... > Hi Steffen, > > > OOPs you are right, this is something we should add - this will make live > > much more easier because reloading of a project just starts where you closed > > it. Added it to our todo-list. > > But please, don't store this information in the project file... always have > parallel team development in mind, I don't want to get the settings of my > colleague programmer when I'm refreshing the project from VSS > > Thomas > -- > Xbase++ FAQ : www.software-braun.de/xbfaq/xbfaq.htm > Anyway, there's plenty of room for doubt. It might seem easy enough, > but computer language design is just like a stroll in the park. > > Jurassic Park, that is. > -- Larry Wall in <1994Jun15.074039.2654@netlabs.com> | |
Thomas Braun | Re: editor wishes on Sat, 17 Jan 2004 20:01:08 +0100 Steffen F. Pirsig [Alaska Research] wrote: > > Next version will be better - Thanks for listening Thomas Xbase++ FAQ : www.software-braun.de/xbfaq/xbfaq.htm Last year I went fishing with Salvador Dali. He was using a dotted line. He caught every other fish. -- Stephen Wright |