Anthony,

I was in the middle of editing some of my build scripts when I saw your
post.  I am trying it right now and I am very impressed!  I have been
waiting for something like this for a long time now.  Thank you very
much for making this freely downloadable.

I know that you just released this beta, but I have a few comments for
you already.  I hope these help.

* Will there be the standard keyboard shortcuts, e.g. ctrl-s for save,
etc?
* Will there be a button bar?
* Is there any way to validate your build file against the latest nant
schema?
* Will you have a context menu (right-click) on a node and have the same
options as the New menu?
* A preview window, e.g. if I select a target in the tree view, the
preview would show the whole target's xml.
* Will there be a way to execute your builds from this tool?  Might be
out of scope for this tool...
* Ability to format the text file differently upon save.  I like a
little more white space.
* Ability to drag-n-drop the order of targets, task, etc

Again, my first impressions of this tool is...awesome!!  Nice job and
look forward to continuing to use this tool.

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 1:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Nant-users] A new NAnt scripting tool - NAntpad


Hi All,

I'm currently developing an explorer-type NAnt script editor called
NAntpad.  It saves me from getting lost in the somewhat tedious XML
scripts which my company uses for larger projects.  It incorporates a
tree view and has user friendly icons that represent targets,
properties, tasks, etc and it integrates the online help for NAnt.  It
also has a script editor for modifying inline code (with the script
task).

The project is currently in beta and is available for download at
http://www.nantpad.com.  Please feel free to download it and let me know
what you think.

Thanks
Anthony Brown
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