Gregory, You're right, it would be better to create branch.
On 9/18/07, Gregory John Casamento <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sergii, > > It would probably be better to create a branch with my changes on it > rather than emailing the changes to you. > > All of the images were created using existing images in GNUstep with few > exceptions. I did it that way to give a sense of consistency. > > GJC > -- > Gregory Casamento > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Sergii Stoian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Gregory John Casamento <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 12:04:32 PM > Subject: Re: Project Center Architecture and other things ( was Re: New > ProjectCenter Icons ) > > Hi, Gregory. > > Thank you for the good words. > > Could you please send me changes (GDB support) before committing into SVN? > > I plan to finish editor related items (wishes, bugs). It would be great to > include initial GDB support into 0.5.0 release. > > P.S.: Do you have source (svg, xcf) of images you've committed into PC? Or > images with bigger sizes? Could you please send them to me? > > Thank you. > > On 9/17/07, Gregory John Casamento <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Sergii, > > > > I would like to say, after looking at the architectural improvements > > that have been made to PC, that I'm really impressed. > > > > I like the modules approach as it allows you to separate out > > functionality into manageable pieces. It's very much like the palette > > approach in Gorm. > > > > I am currently working on a number of things in gui, PC and Gorm: > > > > * GUI: margins -- Mac OS X has borders which are slightly different from > > GNUstep. Margins are left over for drop shadows and such. This work is > > more than what was originally thought. > > > > * PC: Addition of the debugger interaction module. Currently, I am > > working on one which is GDB specific. Also adding the code which supports > > some minimal messaging to and from Gorm to allow it to notify PC when a > > resource has been added. > > > > * Gorm: Corresponding changes here for PC integration. This involves > > the implementation of things in the GormLib/InterfaceBuilder library which > > were, previously, unimplemented or only protocols. > > > > For integration with PC we need to think about having PC link with > > GormLib or, at the very least, have it use some of the code from GormLib to > > allow it to use the protocols that it defines. > > > > Anyway... those are my current projects in GNUstep and my thoughts on > > the subject. > > > > Later, GJC > > -- > > Gregory Casamento > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > From: Sergii Stoian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 6:51:59 PM > > Subject: Re: New ProjectCenter Icons > > > > Hello, everybody. > > > > Let me express my thoughts about ProjectCenter development > > in context of current discussion. > > PC architecture still evolving and aimed to be organized in context of > > "Integrated" development > > environment. What I mean by "Integrated"? As Daniel Santos have already > > said ProjectCenter > > should be a code which organize project files (code, make files, images, > > interfaces etc.) and > > provide ability to edit code files, build project, debug application or > > tool. Ability can be bundled > > with application or can be separated into other application/tool. > > > > All parts, except project organization, must be modules. This modules > > can be activated during > > work with project (if user selects defaults to work with project) or can > > be left along in favor > > of user preferred. The modular approach allow to reach several targets: > > > > 1. It allows to create application wrappers around modules. So if you > > want, for example, editor > > to work with your code you can use PCEditor application without > > invoking ProjectCenter itself. > > > > 2. > > Somebody can write better parts of PC without changing PC itself. So, you > > can create > > better code > > editor as module and select it through PC preferences. If you want to work > > in > > > > some way with GORM files you can create module and specific view will > > be opened on click > > > > within project browser. > > > > Moreover, I'm not satisfied with current PC framework contents. I'll > > plan to move GUI code to the > > upper level (PC application) and leave only project organizing > > code inside. Builder, Launcher/Debugger > > will be moved to modules section. Preferences, Inspector, Project Window > > will be the part of PC > > application. > > > > So this is a plans for future. Everything I need is free time for > > that... :( > > > > Anyway, the faster I finish architectural changes the earlier will be > > Gorm integration. > > > > -- > > Sergii Stoian, ProjectCenter maintainer > > > > > > > -- > Sergii Stoian, ProjectCenter maintainer > > -- Sergii Stoian, ProjectCenter maintainer
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