On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote: >> The best thing about geany is that it is powerful because it is simple >> intuitive and just works. >> >> The closest parallel I can think of is eproject and ecb from emacs. > > I haven't used these, but a quick look at the docs doesn't suggest > anything very revolutionary. Most of what these do is covered (as > best I can tell) by Geany capabilities or plugins. > > BTW have you checked on what the plugins can do for you? As you say > above the Geany philosophy is KISS, so things are put in plugins so > that users can choose the parts they want, they are not forced to load > a lot of functionality they don't want. And in a tool supporting lots > of computer languages that is important, when I am doing C I don't > want that Ruby rubbish, but when I am doing Ruby ... > > Of course that needs people to look at the plugins, but other than > more enthusiastically urging users to do that, I am not sure how to > document them as part of Geany as some are provided (with many thanks) > from outside the Geany team. > > As mentioned earlier in the thread, there is also another "project" > plugin coming that claims to do file handling and filtering for *very* > large projects. > >> >> A project should be a directory with a collection of files that you >> are managing. >> >> So if I had a project called "new_Project" >> >> new_Project >> Source_Files >> main.rb >> does_Something.rb >> Something.rhtml >> (Optional) >> Spec files(Project Specific) - you have acknlowledged above. >> Junit/Rake files etc > > Also, you do know that you can define commands in the project > settings, and they are only applied when that project is open? This > allows you to have different commands for projects in different > languages or which use different tools. I even have had a project > with two project files one for windows and one for Linux with > differing commands, I am not aware of that available anywhere else. > > Cheers > Lex > _______________________________________________ > Geany mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany >
> Also, you do know that you can define commands in the project > settings, and they are only applied when that project is open? This > allows you to have different commands for projects in different > languages or which use different tools. I even have had a project > with two project files one for windows and one for Linux with > differing commands, I am not aware of that available anywhere else. Seriously :- ) , no, wow no idea will have a look. I saw an email previously about a wiki, this may understand all the options available. Sayth _______________________________________________ Geany mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
