On Tue, 4 Dec 2012, Martin wrote:
On 04/12/2012 12:59, Martin wrote:
On 04/12/2012 12:44, Felipe Ferreira da Silva wrote:
On 12-04-2012 09:31, Martin wrote:
Anyway, "improved with appropriated features": Which ones do you think
can not be done in a package? (Assuming that all needed methods and
hooks, are added to IDEIntf)?
But wouldn't be easier make direct implementations on the IDE instead of
make constant adaptations?
My general experience says, no it would not be easier.
Let me clarify:
The code would be maintained the same as the IDE. It could be installed by
default. (Such as codetools, they are a package, but without them the IDE
would not be what it is)
In a separate step, existing window management (positioning of the none
docked windows) could also be extracted to a package. Then the IDE would
always need a window-manager installed.
Then from the end users view the window manager (docked or not) would be part
of the IDE. But technically its a package.
I think that it can't be explained or implemented better than that :-)
Michael.
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