Hi, Deniel.

Please wait for next release (0.5) or try version from SVN. Thank you for
your comments.

On 8/22/07, Daniel Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am a user of the GNUStep environment, and new to ObjectiveC/GNUStep
> framework. I am using Project Center for development, and besides being
> able to identify a source code line by number, having some sort of
> syntax highliting could be a useful feature :
> - literal values
> - Macros
> - highliting code that belongs to the OpenStep framework (maybe
> highliting for code portability identification, colors for MACOSX only
> methods, etc).
>
> objective C is a simple language, so highliting it probably doesnt add
> much.
>
> I leave the suggestion,
>
> Daniel Santos
>
> Riccardo wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> >
> >>> 1. Could please provide the list of the most important missing
> >>> features in
> >>> ProjectCenter in your opinion?
> >> - line numbers in the code window, and easy jumping to a given line
> >> - jumping from the debugger to a specific file and line number, e.g.
> >> the debugger stops at a given line, then clicking on the error should
> >> open the code in the editor window
> >> - auto-complete in the editor window for methods, variables, ...
> >>
> >> these are the most important things I can think of.
> >
> >
> > although these can be regarded as important things they are not
> > essential.
> > The first features (jump to line) is very important, but the other two
> > are non essential. Project builder has no autocomplete either and I
> > worked with it for years. So they are surely not show stoppers.
> >
> > I would regard correct make file generation, make 2.0 compatibility,
> > bug absence and better flexibility with some file locations (like
> > documentation, README, TODO, ChangeLog) more important in the short
> > term for a 0.5 release.
> >
> > Just my 2 cents,
> >
> > Riccardo
> >
> >
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