On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 00:31:23 +0300 Yura Siamashka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2. Multiple editing panes with minimal distraction. [...] > It would be nice to see this in geany, but generaly panes are not very > usefull in normal editing. Exception if it is some kind diff tool. I agree with Ross. I use a "split view" very often. Every time you use a new API, I open the header to have a look at it. As long as you don't have alternatives like some hover notes with (for example) the doxygen / javadoc comment like in Ecplise, a "split view" is IMO more than a "nice to have". > This is something totaly useless, at least for me. Who needs a lot of > colorschemes? Only one but really good is needed. What's the best color theme. I agree with you, that most theming stuff is just eye candy. But in this case, I think it is a must have. For example, I prefer a darker background color. I don't like white. It's to bright for me. Nevertheless, the configuration features currently available are good enough. At least for me. May be someone writes a GUI for it. > > Also, Sublime has a pretty neat ultra-zoomed-out file view that might > > just be a novelty, or might be useful. > Mmm, how this feature can be any usefull in real life? That's a feature for windows users only. ;-) It's bright, it twinkles, it must be good. ;-) -- Email: Joerg Desch <jd DOT vvd AT web DOT de> _______________________________________________ Geany mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
