On Jun 8, 2007, at 12:30 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
J. Landman Gay wrote:
On Jun 7, 2007, at 9:49 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
For the Rev Pro, their Home stack would look exactly like their
company
splash screen. The option to hide the Home Stack would still be
there, and
obviously you could 'Start New Project' from a Menu, but the
result would be
the same, your Splash Screen and Working Stack would be cloned
from your
Home Stack template. How much time would that save you?
GREAT suggestion! If, as Jacque pointed out, the IDE home stack
is functionally the same as a 'standalone' stack, this idea has a
resonant symmetry for me. Include some "standard library' scripts
and away we go!
But not so great for those of us who write apps for lots of
different clients, each of which requires a different setup. If
this idea goes anywhere, it should be an optional setting. My own
preference is for a button on the Home stack that would open a
custom template stack instead, and leave the Home stack alone.
I see the value in this, but it sounds like a good opportunity for
a template/wizard more than a Home stack.
I see your point, and I concede it virtues. I'll always be a sucker
for minimalist and pure solutions. Not so practical, however.
t
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Tereza Snyder
Califex Software, Inc.
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