Again, about hbIDE, i would know what Pritpal and the community thinks about
some choices i believe strategical in the new project.

A) A feature of xMate that i think needs to be absolutely present in hbIDE
is the project embedding. I can, i.e., define a production project
enumerating the own files AND adding to xbp also the linked subprojects
(also xbp, of course) as the engine library project, the gui library
project, and so on. This declaration allows to build in cascade the
subprojects and the main project if some change was made in any source, not
important if of main or sub projects. Also, the open file allows to work in
the same instance of xMate editing any source of main or sub projects.

B) Another very useful tool is the formatter. Obviously, the better choice
is to integrate the hbformat work of Alex Kresin published in the contrib,
after investigating if it lacks of some feature of the highly configurable
formatter of xMate. If is needed some aid about this tool, i could be
useful.

C) A lack (but maybe the only important) of xMate is about the tiled and
aligned windows, so is needed to open two instances of xMate and to arrange
the windows manually to see two sources simultaneously. The behaviour of the
first hbIDE release mantains the same as xMate, so i think better to
evaluate if a tab rearranging or a MDI approach could be a solution.

Waiting for your thought about.
Best regards.
Maurizio la Cecilia


Maurizio la Cecilia wrote:
> 
> Hi Pritpal,
> as very hot fan of xMate and happy user of the product of Andy, i would
> partecipate to your new project.
> You can count on me surely as betatester and, due to prg based
> development, also in working on not critical pieces of the project, if you
> need.
> Many thanks for your effective work, and best regards.
> Maurizio la Cecilia
> 

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