Um, 29Mb of source is not small on a 56K modem!
I did not mean the code, for it is c++ anyways! The Application itself
should to to look at the prefs-dialog :-)
This would be overkill IMO. We should be fine with a (maximum) two
level hirachy! And remember: Let's keep the baby small
and
Not familiar with that, but will try to take a look. There is
a *possibility* (not a certainty) that I will lose my
high-speed connection in the near future, which would make
playing with Mozilla a little hard. We'll see what happens.
Mozilla Firebird is mall and fast... Should be no
Christoph Wilhelms wrote:
Not familiar with that, but will try to take a look. There is
a *possibility* (not a certainty) that I will lose my
high-speed connection in the near future, which would make
playing with Mozilla a little hard. We'll see what happens.
Mozilla Firebird is mall
Christoph Wilhelms wrote:
> Maybe the first step is to update the TODO list
:-)
Okay, a revised list is attached at the end of this message. Here's
the discussion:
> * Cleanup build.xml file;
make antidote specific.
>
> This has been done already, right?
I think so!
Removed.
> * Rewrite
Hi Jack!
I've committed your updates to the TODO-List. Thanx! I'll integrate it
in the WebPage shortly...
Now it would be really nice, if you pick up a task (a single one if you
do not mind) and implement it- if you like :-)!
You ased me about the Preferences topic: It should fit into the
Christoph Wilhelms wrote:
You ased me about the Preferences topic: It should fit into the current,
in most places clean, small and fast, Antidote-code. Oh: And it should
look similar to the rest of the application ;-). Just an opinion, but I
think the MozillaFirebird option dialog is one of
Hi Jack!
It's an old, but just in some points outdated TODO-list.
Feel free to pic up a task!
I re to my own words first: The TODO-List is old and not updated for a
long time! Additionally it is not by me, but by Simeon. To be honest I
do not understand all points by myself, but I can give