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Re: gnustep general impressions and possible bugs in PC, gorm, etc
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Nicolas Roard |
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Re: gnustep general impressions and possible bugs in PC, gorm, etc |
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Fri, 28 Jan 2005 23:30:54 +0000 |
Le 28 janv. 05, à 22:24, Riccardo a écrit :
ProjectCenter:
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I am very happy to see a lot of improvment in it since the last time!
It crashes rarely but much more important it has now support for
NSTypes and some other necessay things to build PRICE and so I am now
migrating the project to this new release. Also I see that several of
my suggestions of my alst time have been implemented. Still I have
some notes.
- when using the "Project Editor" and leaving the other panels inside
the project window (not tear-off) I cannot switch back from the
"builder" or "launcher" back to the editor. I suppose clicking on an
open file shoud do that or the thirt button in the toolbar which is
inactive. Tearing off the build and launch panel makes the editor
usable when "docked"
hm, I noticed the same behavior (just to confirm).
- the text editor has bugs. For example it can happen that when
deleting characters with backspace at the beginning of a line, instead
of teleting the new-line itself, the new line remains and the
characters at teh end of the upper line are deleted (while the cursor
remains in the lower line at the leftmost char). It maybe a gnustep
bug instead of PC, but I cannot reporduce it in TextEdit for example.
Strange ! I guess that PC just use NSTextView..
- the editor is very "simple", a "go to line" funciton would ease
debugging :)
yes, what would be nice would be to integrate CodeEditor in PC ..
TextEdit:
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- the "show ruler" has no effect at all
it's a GNUstep bug afaik.
overall the experience is good... although I tried to convince a
friend to adopt GNUstep as his workspace and essentiaÚlly the main
question was "but what applications do I run with it" and so we have
again that ever-recurring issue.
eh, I convainced my friend at the lab.. the only problem is he needs
C++ ... :-/
Cheers,
--
Nicolas Roard
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
-Arthur C. Clarke