2011/10/18 Detlev Offenbach <[email protected]> > Am Dienstag, 18. Oktober 2011, 08:21:06 schrieb Leonardo Giordani: > > Ok, I'm fine with global tasks, but I do not understand why tasks for a > > non-project file do not disappear when that file is closed. > > They are loaded with that file ad they should appear in task manager as > long > > as I keep that file open, doesn't they? > > > > Perhaps I do not understand the behavior you wanted, but I feel > > unconfortable to see in task manager a list of tasks which belongs to > files > > I do not manage. > > That is a valid point. However, how should we handle tasks in files that > you > manage but don't want to place in a project (e.g. a collection of little > maybe > unrelated scripts)? Maybe the global behavior should be configurable > (selection would be the current behavior and the way you expect it). That > could go into the current lines of development (probably eric5 first). > > Thank you for you answer.
I see no problems with files I do not put in a project: when I open them, their tasks appear, when I close them they tasks disappear. Eric is not a task manager, so it should not try to act as a task repository: if the file is open I'm interested in its tasks. "Global task" to me means only a task that is extracted from a file not belonging to the project. I think we should simply run the task-extractor when opening a file. When a project is opened we run through all files and run the task-extractor irrespective of the status of the file (opened or closed). When closing a file we have to remove its tasks only if it does not belong to the project. I'm going to look at the code to see if I can come with a concrete proposal. Regards Leo > > > > Thank you > > > > Leo > > > > 2011/10/17 Detlev Offenbach <[email protected]> > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > eric actually manages two kinds of tasks, project related task, which > > > appear in files belonging to a project or are entered as such, and > > > global > > > tasks, which are extracted from files not belonging to the current > > > project or are not marked as being project tasks. So the described > > > behavior is as intended by me. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Detlev > > > > > > Am 17.10.2011 um 11:22 schrieb Leonardo Giordani: > > > > > > Hi, a little bug report about tasks markers. > > > > > > If I load a non-project file (to look at some extra code) Eric will > load > > > the tasks markers for this file. > > > > > > This can be a good thing, but when the file is closed, since it is not > > > in > > > the project, its tasks markers should be removed. > > > > > > This does not happen. Moreover, they stay there even if I close the > > > project and create a new one. > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Leo > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Eric mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric > > > > > > > > > Detlev Offenbach > > > [email protected] > -- > Detlev Offenbach > [email protected] >
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