On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Peter Plessas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > What about this: > Perhaps indicate the successful loading of those files in the post > window instead of posting an error message when the files are not around. > I routinely check the Pd window for errors at startup, and stumble > accross the gem.conf "error" messages. Wait, hu? What's there? (relief) > oh, only the new gem feature. :-) > Since gem.config is an optional and probly very useful mechanism > changing the way the file loading mechanism reports back might make the > current "problem" much less of an issue? > > >From the usability perspective, that's trivial. Don't say error when there's no error. What about "foreach error: no more elements in array"? :) Just think how many people feel alerted just when Make says "Nothing to do" :)) When there is no conf file found anywhere, that case could throw an error - of course only if at least one conf file is required or recommended. Andras
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