Am 17.04.2014 02:42, schrieb Lex Trotman: > On 17 April 2014 00:34, Martin Andrews <martin.andr...@redcatlabs.com> 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 reimplement similar functionality for >> SciTE (scitepm). >> >> (I'm not sure whether the attached picture will show up, but it illustrates >> how I like to group, say the 'cloud' functionality together in a web >> project, even though the elements of that functionality lie in 'templates', >> ' static/js', 'static/css', etc) >> >> However, apparently SciTE isn't being updated in my distribution (Fedora), >> and it would be better to have this functionality embedded in something with >> forward motion - like Geany. >> >> The functions that this would include are : >> a) Do a search upwards from the current directory for a suitable >> '.geany/tree-project.conf' >> b) Load a tree of files from some YAML-like format on disk, and put them in >> a side-bar tab >> c) Allow this tree to be edited (new sub-groups, add a file, delete a file, >> etc) >> d) Save tree to disk (typically this wouldn't change much once a project >> had stabilised - so the file could be put in git, for instance). This >> wouldn't include 'currently open' indicators, since they're more volatile. >> e) That's about it : Other tools look like they're already doing a great >> job for file searching, etc. >> >> 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 peob“ple hoping of some extensions of plugin project functions. Cheers, Frank _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.geany.org https://lists.geany.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel