Dear Andrew Williams,
Great job!
I have checked it and it looks super promising. I have been asking to have
this kind of IDE for EFL for years and finally we have a working project!
But it needs a lot more love from many people.
By the way, you should check "enventor", an edc editor.
https://phab
Hi Wido,
Thanks for that.
I think raster’s comments cover it on bindings, we’ll see how it progresses
alongside the project.
In terms of search / replace I’ve updated the tasks to:
✔ Search in file
Replace in file
Search / replace in project / directory
I hope that covers it.
Andy
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Andy
On Tue, 6 May 2014 23:40:48 -0300 Wido said:
> I liked the milestones. I think this is a great idea for lowering the entry
> barrier.
>
> I think 'Cross reference for c, c++ and some scripting language' should be
> explicit with python, since is the most supported efl language. Also, I
unless t
I liked the milestones. I think this is a great idea for lowering the entry
barrier.
I think 'Cross reference for c, c++ and some scripting language' should be
explicit with python, since is the most supported efl language. Also, I
think that 'search' should be expanded into 'search' (for current
On Sun, 27 Apr 2014 19:21:28 +0100 Andy Williams said:
awesome. how... organized! :) i think i'll just add emacs mode to the mode
line... :)
> Hi,
>
> So I thought it was about time I posted about the EDI project that I'm
> working on. The Dev list has seen this before but I thought it was a
Hi William,
Thanks for the feedback - there is a lot to do but it's coming along well.
I had hoped that by being oriented around the EFL it would be a great way for
others to learn it.
Various integrated editors along with snippets and a good "new project" wizard
should help with that.
Let me k
This is very much welcome. Despite the laundry list left to go, you are
well on your way to creating something we really need. I will clone it
later and take a look. What really need is some good, solid, consistent
documentation on EFI and some good solid tutorials on Elementary, and
python bin
Hi,
So I thought it was about time I posted about the EDI project that I'm
working on. The Dev list has seen this before but I thought it was a
good time to post on this list too.
In an attempt to learn EFL whilst reducing barriers to new devs I wanted
to create an IDE for / using EFL.
And i'v