Haven't I seen this before?
Yes, well, I've written five (now SIX!) .NET versions of the ScintillaNET wrapper, a few in Managed C++, one a hybrid of Managed and Native code, and some in C#. Each time, it gets better and better.
So what's different this time?
Well, the generator is written using CodeDom as opposed to string manipulation, so it's a bit easier to ensure the code comes out right. Additionally, I'm optimizing a bit of the thick code out of the way.
And, I'll likely create a new configuration system. Unless of course I make one the same. I dunno, the last one got out of hand. I think I still want it really flexible, but it's gotta be useable. sigh
Is there a new mailing list?
Hmm. Good question. No, I'll keep the one at http://tinyurl/yvoh2 but, we may use the forums at CodePlex.
So, what about the SourceF?rge Project
Um, I moved to SVN so long ago that SF wasn't suiting me. Now, I guess I'll use TFS hosted at CodePlex.
What's the status?
I've already got the generator working, but I'm still adding some of the translators. I'm also integrating an HTML text editor into the whole kit. (! very cool stuff kids! )
What can be done?
I need help. Please, if you want to work on ScintillaNET , please pitch in. I'm wildly unreliable on my free time, so anyone who can contribute, I'll take.
I'm building a task list right now, some tasks are easier than others, so I can use anybody.
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Garrett Serack
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