Sorry, my previous announcement was in HTML-format...and some users are
complaining about this...therefore here plain text:
ECB 1.95.1 is released!
What's new in the new release:
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* Changes for ECB version 1.95.1
** Now the ecb-windows can be "maximized", means all other ecb-windows are
deleted so only the edit-window(s), and this maximized ecb-window are
visible (and maybe a compile-window if active). This can be done either via
the popup-menus of the ecb-windows or via calling `delete-other-windows'
(bound to [C-x 1]) in one of the ecb-windows or via the new commands
`ecb-maximize-window-*' where * stands for {directories, sources, methods,
history, speedbar}. There is also a command
`ecb-cycle-maximized-ecb-buffers'.
*Note*: If there are byte-compiled(!) user-defined layouts - either created
interactively by `ecb-create-new-layout' or programmed with the macro
`ecb-layout-define' - then the file where these user-defined layouts are
saved (see option `ecb-create-layout-file') must be re-byte-compiled with
latest ECB version >= 1.95.1! If the user-defined layouts are not
byte-compiled then there is nothing to do.
** Some default keybindings have changed; see RELEASE_NOTES for details.
** All popup-menus of the ECB-tree-buffers can be openend via [Meta-m]
** Fixed bugs
*** Clicking onto the image-icons of an integrated speedbar has failed for
XEmacs. This comes from a bug in speedbar which is now fixed locally in
ECB by advicing `dframe-mouse-set-point' if speedbar is integrated in the
ECB-frame.
How to get it:
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Sorry, it's too big to post the sources here...
If you are using ECB >= 1.80 then you can just call "M-x ecb-download-ecb" if
you are online. ECB will then download autom. latest and newest ECB and
install it for you.
Or go to the homepage at http://ecb.sourceforge.net and download it from
there.
General description of ECB:
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ECB stands for "Emacs Code Browser" and is a source code browser for (X)Emacs.
It is a global minor-mode which displays a couple of windows that can be used
to browse directories, files and file-contents like methods and variables. It
supports source-code parsing for semantic-supported languages like Java, C,
C++, Elisp and Scheme as well as for source-types supported "only" by imenu or
etags (e.g. perl, TeX, LaTeX etc.).
Here is an ascii-screenshot of what ECB offers you:
------------------------------------------------------------------
| | |
| Directories | |
| | |
|--------------| |
| | |
| Sources | |
| | |
|--------------| Edit-window(s) |
| | (can be splitted in two windows) |
| Methods/Vars | |
| | |
|--------------| |
| | |
| History | |
| | |
------------------------------------------------------------------
| |
| Compilation-window (optional) |
| |
------------------------------------------------------------------
This is only one example-layout - ECB offers a lot of different layouts.
For more details go to http://ecb.sourceforge.net/
Enjoy,
Klaus
Klaus Berndl mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sd&m AG http://www.sdm.de
software design & management
Thomas-Dehler-Str. 27, 81737 M�nchen, Germany
Tel +49 89 63812-392, Fax -220