David,

Thanks for doing this.  I will greatly appreciate this.

Below are a few extra suggestions....

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  Russel Madere, Jr.         Senior Web Developer
  ICQ: 5446158               http://www.TurboSquid.com

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maddison, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 05:05
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: RE: CFStudio Add-ons (Fusebox Studio)
>
>
> >>  with coldfusion studio.  It does help make the codding go
> >>  fast and less
> >>  prone to some human errors on typing.
>
> I'm creating Fusebox Studio which you may like.  It's still on the
> workbench, and new features being are added daily, but basicaly it gets
> round the problem I've had with Fusebox, in that viewing the
> application as
> a directory with files, can get very messy after a while.  Fusebox studio
> knows how a fusebox application is constructed, and so gives you
> a 'Fusebox'
> view of the application.  That is it displays an explorer tree, with each
> fuse type placed in a separate virtual folder.  If you need to reference a
> fuse, you can just drag it from the tree into ColdFusion studio,
> and Fusebox
> Studio will enter the CFINCLUDE statement for you.

The tree view will be great!  I like this idea.  Will it only work with
index.cfm pages or will it work with any page names?  My company has chosen
to often use fusebox pages not names index.cfm for security, or as custom
tags.

Also, it would be nice to be able to select whether CFINCLUDE or CFMODULE is
the default tag for dragging a fuse into a page.

>
> It also reads your index.cfm file and displays all the fuseactions found,
> and will eventually, (hopefully by end of today), allow you to add
> fuseactions in the tree, leaving fusebox studio to add the correct CFCASE
> statements.  Double clicking on a fuseaction in the tree will open the
> index.cfm file in ColdFusion studio and place the cursor on that fuse
> action, no more looking through reams of code!  Clicking on a fuse action
> will show the FuseDoc's of that file in the integrated web browser.

Ditto above about non-index.cfm fuseboxes.
>
> Fed up of creating the base Fusebox application?  Fusebox studio can do it
> all for you, even creating Circuit applications.  Just follow enter the
> information into the wizard and Fusebox Studio will do the rest.
>
> Other features planned:
> - Integration with VSS (and possibly CVS)

Similar to how CF Studio integrates with VSS?  Or better?  I have found the
current integration is buggy at best.  I have managed to kill 2 weeks worth
of work because VSS and Studio got confused.

> - Integration with DevNotes allowing DevNotes to be set on a fuse
> action or
> even fuse and displayed in Fusebox Studio

This would be very nice.

> - Pluging interface allowing Fusebox studio to be extended by
> third parties.
> [snip]

Thanks for doing this.  I'm looking forward to seeing it in action.

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  Russel Madere, Jr.         Senior Web Developer
  ICQ: 5446158               http://www.TurboSquid.com

Some days you eat the bear; some days the bear eats you.
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