Hi Klaus,
Wouldn't a simpler solution be for efc to define
either a variable whose value is a window for
displaying the dialog or a function that returns
a window for displaying the dialog. For example,
efc-dialog-window
If efc-dialog-window is nonnil, efc would display the
dialog buffer in the
Try Artur Hefczyc's fetch-and-install-jde script. It can be downloaded
from:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/wttools/wttools/em
it does it all, alone you just have to wait and see, :-)
Please note that url to this script is very long so it is broken into 2
lines.
Hi Artur,
I plan to put the script on the JDEE website in the download
section. It would be helpful if you could write a brief
description of what the script does, what it requires,
and how to run it so that it installs the JDEE in the location
desired by the user.
- Paul
Artur Hefczyc writes:
FWIW I have an efc replacement for XEmacs that doesn't use buffers or
windows at all. It would be nice if we could keep the level of abstraction
up in efc so that platform specific hooks don't start creeping in.
andy
Wouldn't a simpler solution be for efc to define
either a variable whose
Hi,
Does anyone use tags with jdee? I fail to see the point of them. And it
seems to add an extra layer of complexity, i.e. constantly updating the tags
table. Or is it that I just don't get the tags concept?
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On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 10:50, Jonathan Epstein wrote:
Ben,
See the JDE controlled by voice at:
Hi Paul,
yes, indeed, this sounds smarter then the hook-solution! But nevertheless IMHO
a package can not have enough hooks where other packages can plugin - IMHO
there is no disadvantage for efc.el offering such hooks.
But back to your suggestions: Yes, a variable efc-dialog-window which can be