SN Printing Under WIN/NT
Berek
berek@usa.net
Thu Oct 5 13:13:00 GMT 2000
Thank you [smile]. I really love SN. If you guys manage to clean up the C++
parser so that it's as reliable as a compiler (the closer to 100%, the
better off we'll be...we absolutely have to have accurate xrefs), this
product will be a developer's "dream come true".
----- Original Message -----
From: "Syd Polk" <spolk@redhat.com>
To: "Berek" <berek@usa.net>; <sourcenav@sources.redhat.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 15:08
Subject: Re: SN Printing Under WIN/NT
> At 04:26 PM 10/4/00 -0400, Berek wrote:
> >Lot's of problems printing hierarchy and cross reference charts under NT.
I
> >have SN installed on 1/2 dozen PC's. Some use Postscript drivers, others
> >PCL, some use both. All have same results printing on 1/2 dozen networked
> >printers. Basically, printing is garbled: letters, symbols, and lines
> >overlaying each other. Have to resort to doing NT alt-print screen and
> >pasting into MS Word, then printing from Word.
>
> The real problem is that there are no font preferences that just apply to
> printing, and the fonts for screen and printing don't match very well. We
> need to do some work at some point cleaning this up, as well as an overall
> preferences rewrite.
>
>
> >In Class view, C++ class members that are "private" have symbol
(transparent
> >diamond) for "public". Private members should have no symbol at all. Both
> >public and private have the public symbol.
> >
> >I'm concerned about comments made by SN Development (Syd Polk?) about
> >priority given to Perl parser. I know of more than 1/2 dozen companies in
my
> >area that have been forced to scale back use of SN because of many
problems
> >with C++ parser: 3Com, Lucent, Cienna, Concord Communications, Broadband
> >Access Systems, Cisco, Fidelity... Unless C++ parsing bugs are fixed, SN
> >cannot be relied upon as a development tool. We desparately need accurate
> >cross references. Those of us that us SN are forced to fall back on
grep's.
> >Please review your priorities.
>
> C++ parser is a high priority; we use it internally.
>
> Thanks for your feedback; it really is appreciated.
>
> Syd Polk spolk@redhat.com
> Engineering Manager +1 415 777 9810 x 241
> Red Hat, Inc.
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