[...]
>
> On the packaging side, it would be great to have the incentive of getting
> something onto the standard packaging system, since then it becomes a
> simpler (more incremental) task to 'stay current' with geany, and not get
> left behind (as happened with my previous SciTE dependency).
To
Oly :
If your geany-project-manager has its own 'tree-view' (as in the
screen-shot), then that may be perfect for me to tinker with ...
The browser & database stuff (while very interesting) isn't on my critical
list : All the same, could you do a push of your latest code (assuming that
it least d
On 14-04-17 12:25 PM, Martin Andrews wrote:
Sorry to follow up (late) to your first email.
Regarding functionality, I've looked at geanyprj and gproject, and neither
do what I'm thinking exactly :
gproject : The files are viewed in a nice tree, however that tree reflects
the disk layout, rather
[...]
> So: As it stands, enhancing geanyprj seems like it could be decent
> approach. Or forking it, since it's overview makes it sound as if its
> purpose is to dip into lots of projects/codebases, rather than enable good
> organization of a single project (and context changes, if opened in a
>
On 14-04-17 04:43 AM, Frank Lanitz wrote:
Am 17.04.2014 13:40, schrieb Lex Trotman:
On 17 April 2014 21:17, Frank Lanitz wrote:
Am 17.04.2014 12:59, schrieb Oly:
yeah, i also have a snippet plugin and a python code checker plugin on my
launchpad and there is a ppa for them as well, i am just
Am 17.04.2014 13:40, schrieb Lex Trotman:
> On 17 April 2014 21:17, Frank Lanitz wrote:
>> Am 17.04.2014 12:59, schrieb Oly:
>>> yeah, i also have a snippet plugin and a python code checker plugin on my
>>> launchpad and there is a ppa for them as well, i am just not that good at
>>> promoting the
On 17 April 2014 21:17, Frank Lanitz wrote:
> Am 17.04.2014 12:59, schrieb Oly:
>> yeah, i also have a snippet plugin and a python code checker plugin on my
>> launchpad and there is a ppa for them as well, i am just not that good at
>> promoting them, i just use them for work :)
>
> Maybe you can
Am 17.04.2014 12:59, schrieb Oly:
> yeah, i also have a snippet plugin and a python code checker plugin on my
> launchpad and there is a ppa for them as well, i am just not that good at
> promoting them, i just use them for work :)
Maybe you can spread it a little? Maybe we could add at least some
yeah, i also have a snippet plugin and a python code checker plugin on my
launchpad and there is a ppa for them as well, i am just not that good at
promoting them, i just use them for work :)
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Lex Trotman wrote:
> On 17 April 2014 20:32, Oly wrote:
> > You can
On 17 April 2014 20:32, Oly wrote:
> You can add a third to that list :)
>
> https://code.launchpad.net/~oly/geany-project-manager/trunk
>
> I am still working on it but not pushed for a while, currently implementing
> browser and database functionality to it, very slowly i will add.
>
> I can pus
You can add a third to that list :)
https://code.launchpad.net/~oly/geany-project-manager/trunk
I am still working on it but not pushed for a while, currently implementing
browser and database functionality to it, very slowly i will add.
I can push up a newer version if anyone want to try it out
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>>> If this already exists, please let me know : I don't want to reinvent the
>>> wheel.
>>
>> Have you looked at the two existing project plugins, Geanyprj and
>> GProject and do they do what you want.
>
> Not sure whether one of them can be used as basis -- but ... I think a
> lot of peobĀ“p
Am 17.04.2014 02:42, schrieb Lex Trotman:
> On 17 April 2014 00:34, Martin Andrews wrote:
>> I originally started programming on a Borland IDE, which allowed me to place
>> my projects files into a tree that was independent of their layout on disk.
>>
>> I became so attached to it, I helped reimpl
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