On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, Todd A. Lyons wrote:

> I think something like that would be good.  It would be even better if
> it could retain a single command line at the bottom (similar to xchat
> and autocad) where you can retain full command line functionality in
> addition to the slick graphics interface.

Sounds good, from what I understand of the development of Nautilis and
Bonobo components is that you'd say implement a CVSFolderView object (I'm
guessing here) and you'd be able to extend that to include whatever you
wanted such as a command line, although if you were wanting some more
specific functionality you could just open an xterm.

At the moment I'm usually only using WinCVS 1.1b12 at work for my Windows
development and command line cvs at home under linux.  Although I just
instaled Pharmacy 0.2.1 but it's currently rather lacking.

Out of curiosity, what do most other linux people on info-cvs use, command
line cvs or one of the graphical clients?  I briefly looked at TkCVS but
it didn't seem to impress me much, whats Cervisia like these days?

Mark


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