alex wrote: > Couple of stuff changed the last days, especially due to the fact > that I can go on with regular coding again – no more struggling > with obstructed library versions, yay! Also, the latest > monodevelop alpha is available for Ubuntu 12.04, thx to keks9n! > > Furthermore thanks to all my ‘loyal’ users that keep posting > issue reports! > > Changelog: > - [Resolver] Resolution speed up + Removal of possible deadlock > - [Resolver/Completion] Implemented handling of module scope > expressions & declarations (dot Something-Syntax that prefers > global symbols instead of locals) > - [Formatting] Fixed caret alignment bug when typing { or } > - [Building] Fixed bug which added empty directories as > pseudo-objects in the build argument string so building wasn’t > possible > - [Building] Added automatic makefile creation > - [Highlighting] Small string escaping bug > - [Formatting] Fixed the formatter which wasn’t working anymore > since MD 2.9.5 > - Fixed settings loading bug > - [Completion/Outline] Fixed an enormous bug that occurred after > 2.9.4 changes was fixed > - [Building] Made compile target property > configuration-dependent, not project-dependent anymore > - [Editing] Fixed editor rendering bug when pressing F12 (showed > up a wrongly drawn text view) > > http://mono-d.alexanderbothe.com > https://github.com/aBothe/Mono-D/issues
Unfortunately there is no way to have the latest (alpha) MonoDevelop here at work (because of company policy to use only stable software) , but will definitely use 0.3.9 on Windows. BTW, any particular reason for using the unstable MonoDevelop? :) -- http://dejan.lekic.org