Hello Jeff
Jeff Heard wrote: > > I've been using the latest and greatest version of leksah for the last > couple of weeks and I wanted to give a short report on the things I've > found. > Thanks for taking the time to write this report. Jeff Heard wrote: > > First of all, it's crashed only once, and the error was an actual > segfault, so I'm not sure what went wrong there. All in all, I like > the eyecandy and have left it on for everything I do, but I've noticed > that arrows have an extra space after them, no matter which arrow. > Also, the candy for =<< and >>= is the same. > The extra space is a feature that you can switch on and off (-Trimming in the .candy file). It is "on" as standard to avoid possible problems with layout sensitiveness of Haskell and candy. The unicode signs for =<< and >>= can be set in the .candy file. We should find a reasonable default. Jeff Heard wrote: > > Only one "missing feature" that I've noticed: regex find and replace. > I'd like very much to be able to find and replace using regexes, as > this is pretty much why I keep coming back to vi and emacs. > You are right. Find and replace is missing not only in this respect. We will add this to the wish list. Jeff Heard wrote: > > I really really like the modules pane which gives me quick views into > the doc of everything that's installed and the signatures. I wonder, > though, could it be limited to the packages made available by the > dependencies in configuring the current working package? That way, it > would be easy to tell whether a dependency was missing. > This should be possible by selecting the "package" scope in the modules or search pane. Jeff Heard wrote: > > I wonder if there's a way to setup the preferences so that > autocomplete can be accelerator based (like Ctrl+Space) instead of > constantly on, because I've noticed that occasionally I'll hit enter > at the end of a line and have it autocorrect my last identifier > incorrectly. > Go to Preferences/GUI Options and select "Complete only on hotkey" Jeff Heard wrote: > > It'd be kind of neat if the error lines from the > continuous background build showed up highlighted in the editor in > some way, like they do in oh say Eclipse, but that's just a nice > feature. > This will be much enhanced in the next version. The highligt part was completely rewritten when adding the debugger. Jeff Heard wrote: > > Only other feature i'd like to see added is the ability to have > multiple packages open at once, allow them to depend on each other, > and handle configuring, building, and installing each of them be a > one-step process. > Sorry, but this is currently not on our list. But if someone implements it, we will be very happy. Thanks again and good night Jürgen _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Comments-from-two-weeks-of-using-Leksah-tp23158152p23165938.html Sent from the Haskell - Haskell-Cafe mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
