Revision: 3032 http://geany.svn.sourceforge.net/geany/?rev=3032&view=rev Author: ntrel Date: 2008-10-02 11:43:48 +0000 (Thu, 02 Oct 2008)
Log Message: ----------- Update: note SCI_LOADLEXERLIBRARY for plugin filetypes, merge better regex items, add some indents.
Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/TODO
Modified: trunk/TODO =================================================================== --- trunk/TODO 2008-10-01 17:26:15 UTC (rev 3031) +++ trunk/TODO 2008-10-02 11:43:48 UTC (rev 3032) @@ -11,25 +11,26 @@ o documentation: list and explain filetype modes o common default highlighting styles configurable for all programming languages - o basic support for adding custom filetypes? o configurable filetype and project make commands (e.g. using bud for D) o recent projects menu o project indentation settings support o improve Compile toolbar button for Make (drop down radio list?) o MRU documents switching + o (support for adding plugin filetypes - SCI_LOADLEXERLIBRARY?) o (selectable menu of arguments to use for Make, from Make Custom) o (DBUS) o (indent wrapped lines - Scintilla issue) o (folder tree in the sidebar) o (macro support) - o (better search & replace regex support) + o (better search & replace regex support - use + SCI_GETCHARACTERPOINTER and GNU regex?) o (parsing tags from a memory buffer instead of a file on disk) o (calltip support for non-C-like languages that use - function_name(arguments) syntax) + function_name(arguments) syntax) o (custom pipe-separated tags files support) o (better tags support for popular languages? - this is a moving - target...) + target...) o (tango-like icons for the symbol list) o (show autocompletion symbol icons - see SCI_REGISTERIMAGE) o (GFileMonitor support, if/when GIO gets merged with GLib) @@ -52,6 +53,4 @@
o Some kind of support for CTags tags files o Scope resolution for object members - o Multiline regex support (may require work on Scintilla, or - alternatively could perhaps use SCI_GETCHARACTERPOINTER) o Python plugin interface (different concept from Lua scripting).
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