On Wednesday, September 29, 2004 at 23:56:26, Matthieu Moy wrote: > I didn't have much feedback about the new tree-lint-mode. > > Actually, I think this is something rather essential, because this > is a good place to > > * Add files > * Remove duplicate IDs after a "cp" or "cp -r" > * Delete unrecognized files/broken links > > at least. > > Masatake has added a context menu, I've made a few useability > improvements tonight. I think it has now all the necessary features > (I mean, we can move this to the DONE section). Please test it and > report your feelings.
Really nice, just used it for a new project and getting rid of unrecognized file finally is quite easy now. Which is nice but IMHO a bit to easy. I would prefer a yes-or-no here instead of a y-or-n when invoking it from "These files violate naming conventions". Also when removing a single file its a bit strange to use a read-file-name prompt where I may edit the path instead of a yes-or-no prompt. Binding up/down to prev/next should not harm? Well and a though: merge it into inventory mode. Sure these are two different tla commands, but inventory mode already has most of the tree-lint functionality, so why create another mode? Cheers Robert
