Source navigator roadmap, features list, etc.?
Mo DeJong
mdejong@cygnus.com
Tue Oct 3 16:02:00 GMT 2000
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, William Gacquer wrote:
> Yahoo! The community rules!
>
> More seriously, if I can give you my wishlist...
>
> 1/ automatic recognition of new files in the project directories
Not sure about that one. Perhaps a feature to rescan for new files
would be a good idea, but it should not be automatic.
> 2/ a better interface with CVS ( why not an integration of tkCVS in SN?)
This one is a well known problem that we need to deal with.
> 3/ an expand/collapse button in the project tree view (expansion is the
> default but my project is so big that I would prefer a collapse by default)
> 4/ Drag&Drop with KDE/Gnome (I known, that's Tk's stuff)
What exactly are you itching to drop into SN? Drag and Drop is something
that seems really cool but I find to be less than useful unless it
is very consistent across applications.
> 5/ a UML-istic class view (even if it's not editable)
> 6/ clicking on xref-ed objects/functions opens the file where the
> object/function is used (by default, it opens the file a function
> implementation)
Yup, I looked into this before but I could not fix it without
a redesign.
> 7/ a clever "replace-in-files"
> 8/ an interface with GNAT (with tkGNAT?)
> 9/ a autoconf/automake project creation as in kdevelop
This one is hard to do in a general way, but we could do
something like writing a configure.in for the user in the
same way that we write a Makefile.
> 10/ a possibility to hide/show all SN-controlled windows
This is already implemented, see the Windows->Iconize Project
menu item.
> 11/ a search-and-replace dialog that can jump directly to the next occurence
> by clicking on replace
> 12/ working real-regular-expressions everywhere
The trick will be how the user can tell the system to use
a regexp vs a glob for a given entry box.
Mo DeJong
Red Hat Inc
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