Paul Landes wrote:
> I've made a lot of changes that are somewhat drastic.  I've folded in
> a good chunk of the outstanding changes I've had.  The biggest changes

I've had a quick look at some of this and have some comments/questions...


(BTW for anyone using the new jde-import-preferred-packages, this
variable has been renamed to jde-preferred-packages)


I tried out the new function jde-describe-path but it does not work:

jde-describe-path: Wrong number of arguments: (lambda (target old new) 
(replace-regexp-in-string old new target)), 4



The java fontlock has a few changes that aren't necessarily improvements:

- import declarations used to visually distinguish between the package
  and the type name (using the faces font-lock-constant-face and
  font-lock-type-face).  Now it's all one face
  jde-java-font-lock-package-face, which loses the visual distinction
  - probably we need to extend this with an extra face to regain the
  distinction.

- Javadocs went from font-lock-doc-face to font-lock-comment-face.
  Again, there used to be a visual distinction between the two which
  was very useful, but now there isn't.  I think this one should be
  reverted.


It also undoes the defaults for jde-help-docsets.  Is that because
there is then the problem of deciding what libraries to include in the
default list?  I think it's good to have some of the popular libraries
in there by default, and it gives a better example for people to then
customize themselves.


jde-exception-goto - I tried it out and it seems to work fine, but
what is the difference between this and the existing jde-run-etrace-*
functions (which include a next/prev functionality)?


There are also the beginnings of refactoring operations, which is cool
(but I don't think htmlize code isn't really refactoring, so should be
moved to another menu).


Cheers,
Len.

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