> meld/ > Most of the Meld source files > meld/util/ > Meld's utility classes (prefs, gnomeglade, maybe misc?) and compatibility > shims (prefs, sourceviewer) > meld/widgets/ > Custom GtkWidgets and other UI components (notebooklabel, findbar, > historyentry, msgarea)
One small thing would be to keep the non-core-app ui together. For instance, findbar depends on gnomeglade so perhaps it should go into meld/ui with all the other widget stuff. meld/util would then be for non-ui utilities. Everything else looks great, I think bin/meld is no big deal. Stephen. _______________________________________________ meld-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/meld-list
