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Re: [Beaver-devel] Roadmap for 0.3.2
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Leslie Polzer |
Subject: |
Re: [Beaver-devel] Roadmap for 0.3.2 |
Date: |
Sat, 7 Jun 2003 19:51:14 +0200 |
On Sat, 07 Jun 2003 12:51:35 -0400
Michael Terry <address@hidden> wrote:
> Leslie Polzer wrote:
> >
> > Hello Michael,
> >
> > First I'd like to suggest a change in stable/unstable stuff.
> > 0.2 is _way_ old and I think we should now do our best to
> > fix any outstanding bugs while freezing 0.3.1 .
> > Outstanding serious bugs are mainly some segfaults I get every
> > once in a while and the unindent bug.
>
> I agree. I'll try to nail the unindent bug. But, while I was working
> on it, I noticed that unindenting doesn't seem to work at all. Did you
> disable it or something?
Haven't touched it, and still works for me with latest code base.
> > What about changes in CVS structure, like beaver/beaver-devel ?
> > [...]
>
> Eh... Maybe. I'm not too experienced with dealing with two codebases,
> so I'm not sure what the best way to do it is. It would be nice to
> continue to have a testing branch where we can try new code with little
> responsibility for it.
>
> So, there is an in-CVS way to tag or split branches or something, right?
> I'd be cool with some kind of split.
Ergh. Do I guess right that none of us is keen to check this CVS
stuff out? If yes, we'll have to throw a coin or something.
> > Second thing: a roadmap. Should make it easier to coordinate
> > [...]
> Um... I'd like to get a more customizable toolbar, better
> search/replace stuff (like find next). The command stuff I talk about
> below... A function list (for only certain languages, I guess).
> Support for the Recent Files specification.
If you mean that path/without path thing: this should be easy enough to
put it right in the new Prefs.
> Drag and drop to/from the
> Beaver window.
Never did DND before, but that shouldn't pose an obstacle.
> As for planning when this happens, for the next version, I'd like to see
> the stability we plan. I'm cool if we make the next version just
> stability and maybe your new preference stuff. Those two are top on my
> list. (You know, this might be a good opportunity to adopt a
> kernel-style numbering scheme. Odd numbers for development, even for
> stable.)
Don't we have that already with 0.2/0.3 ? At least I present it that way
on the download webpage.
> As for the next unstable branch, I'm down with nailing customizable
> toolbar, search/replace, and recent file stuff first. That's all
> relatively easy and good stuff to have. Further down that branch, I'd
> like to get a function list and drag and drop working.
> > Already on my agenda is the Preferences window; and with it
> > many new adjustable things. I make good progress with excellent
> > HIG compatibility in mind.
>
> Cool. Preferences would be nice to see revised.
They are looking neat. By the way, do you happen to have those
color buttons as ready-made widgets? It'd be less clutter that way I
guess. On gtk-list I saw a recent post on a widget like this, but
I couldn't find more information except that it will be integrated
into GTK at some sooner or later point.
> > I'd also like to see CVS information and a CVS/Tools->CVS menu,
> > but I can't think of anything sensible except commit and update.
> > But then again I'm not a CVS master, just a user.
>
> I think a lot of what we want can be achieved by a generic 'command'
> system. I had one request where the person wanted a button to publish
> his HTML pages onto his webspace. Some people will want to run 'make,'
> others will want to use CVS. I think if we can create an interface
> where the person can enter in some string, and we create a button for
> it, that would be awesome.
I'll add approriate widgets to the Prefs dialogue and then we can start
with them.
Leslie
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