Andrew Hyatt writes:
 > 
 > This is nice!  It's actually a good overview to show what things
 > could be easier.  For example, one of things I want to do after the
 > current release goes out is to make debugging it's own mode, so
 > simple edebug-like keybindings will be in effect...
 > 

I was also planning to do this. Let's coordinate. Also, I believe
Andy Piper has already done this for XEmacs. We should make sure
that Emacs and XEmacs shortcuts are consistent.

BTW, I plan to release JDEE 2.3.3 by the weekend at the latest.

I plan to make improving JDEbug the primary focus of JDEE 2.3.4.  My
main focus will be on rearchitecting the Lisp interface to JDEbug to
eliminate the hangups that currently plague it.  I'd also like to
include support for w3m in JDEE 2.3.4 and some refactoring support
based on xref.

Paul

 > Charles Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 > 
 > > Hello all,
 > >
 > > I have written a draft reference card for JDEE, along the lines
 > > of (well, actually, using the TeX source of) the GNU Emacs reference
 > > card.  The JDEE card is available at
 > >
 > >    http://eksl.cs.umass.edu/~casutton/jde/
 > >
 > > I will happily accept comments or patches!
 > >
 > > Cheers,
 > >
 > > Charles
 > >
 > > -- 
 > > Charles Sutton
 > > University of Massachusetts, Amherst
 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > > URL: http://www.cs.umass.edu/~casutton/
 > 

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