On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 9:19 PM, Matthew Brush mbrush@codebrainz.ca wrote:
On 14-12-11 12:32 PM, Jiří Techet wrote:
Hi,
I've just pushed quite a few changes to my GProject plugin (unfortunately in a single commit because I was making these changes while working on the tag manager and it was too painful to rebase multiple commits every time I changed the Geany API). If there are some problems, please let me know.
Before announcing the changes on the users mailing list, there's one more change I'd like to make - make the plugin name a little more descriptive so it's easier to find by users who are looking for a plugin which displays a file tree in the sidebar. For this reason I'd like to rename the plugin to ProjectTree.
Please let me know if you have a better idea for the plugin name or if you think renaming the plugin isn't a good idea.
"ProjectTree" only covers one part of the plugin. What about FilteredFileListAndAutoTagger? Or something like that, but shorter :)
Yeah, sounds really great :-). In fact, it should be FilteredProjectFileTreeAndFileIndexerAndFileSearcherAndHeaderSourceSwapper, in short FPFTAFIAFSAHSS - unfortunately the first is absurdly long and the second isn't very descriptive.
I wanted to use the ProjectTree name because one of the questions at Prague Linux Days was something like "I like Geany but I miss the project file tree in the sidebar" and my plugin is an answer to this (I think quite common) question.
P.S. I found a bug in GProject where it keeps adding more and more tabs to the project dialog. If the GitHub Issues gets turned on for Geany-Plugins I'll open a bug report, if it's not fixed yet.
Ugh, I'm not aware of this one - how can I reproduce it? (Maybe try the latest version from geany-plugins first, there have been many changes.)
Cheers,
Jiri