Johannes,

The question is not whether or not PC or Gorm will evolve into this.  The
question is whether one will arise from the code which has already been
written that comprises them.

A great deal of work has gone into both PC and Gorm.   What I would,
personally, like to see come out of it if we are to create an XCode style
editor is ANOTHER editor which integrates the features of both and reuses
code from both.

I don't see any problem with such an effort being part of GNUstep.   This
way people would be free to use PC and Gorm or they could use whatever our
editor is called... YCode, perhapes. ;)

Anyway.... just saying.

Greg


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 4:39 AM, Lundberg, Johannes <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I thought by "single window" we were talking about integrating Gorm with
> an editor (perhaps project center) and thus wondering if the plans were to
> make it more like Xcode is today.
>
> I would happily welcome an Xcode like editor but the GUI builder part is
> not as high priority for me as an editor that mimics look and feel of
> Xcode. That's all.
>
> Sorry for the misunderstanding.
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 9, 2014, Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Lundberg, Johannes wrote:
>>
>>> So if I understand correctly, ProjectCenter+Gorm will never evolve into
>>> being a Xcode clone and if we want a Xcode clone we have to write it but
>>> can reuse code from previously named projects?
>>>
>>> It seems like there must be so much common elements that maybe we can
>>> explore the option of adding a "Xcode mode" to ProjectCenter/Gorm and
>>> instead focus all time and energy on improving one code base instead of
>>> several? I mean, you still want to add things like code completion, real
>>> time inline error reports etc that a modern editor should have, right?
>>>
>> what do you mean by "clone", do you want to clone the interface? or a
>> certain workflow?
>> We surely do want the features you mention and many more, currently they
>> are just missing.
>>
>> This is a thread about Gorm. Gregory mentions things that will make it
>> more Mac-like and we are discussing (mostly criticizing them or trying to
>> enhance them not to make the mistakes Apple has made). You started the
>> discussion by saying "I'm not interested in an interface editor".
>>
>> Also, both Gorm and ProjectCenter are modular, are subdivided in
>> frameworks and bundles, thus reuse is encouraged and built-in already.
>>
>> Riccardo
>>
>
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