Hey there, I'm new to the list, my name is Sean Wolfe and I'm interested in learning more about development for Geany. I've got a Python background, enjoy coding projects in Django and the python game framework Pygame, and also have some C/C++ experience (yay!) and some Java as well (ugh...)
I'm really enthusiastic about Geany's small footprint and simplistic design. I personally like to run my Geany completely stripped out, no scrollbars, no line numbers, like a text editor.
I'm working on some projects on Python and Android, and I want to improve my C skills. I am thinking learning more about the guts of Geany is a good project. Also there are little bits and tweaks I'd personally like to change just for my own user experience, so I thought I'd hack a bit and see what's what. My longer term goal is to really climb the mountain and help out with the SDL project as well, which if you're not familiar is a game framework in C which is the basis for a lot of interesting games and stuff out there.
Some of the tweaks I'm interested in personally for Geany include --> - adding multiple window support with a drag and drop interface ala Eclipse, - learning more about how Geany handles projects - for laptop screens where vertical pixels are at a premium, stripping out the top menu bar and replacing it with a right-click context - again for laptop screens, reducing the size of the title bar (maybe this is an OS issue, but Google Chrome seems to be able to do it well). - color scheme editor ala Code::Blocks or Python's IDLE tool.
So! I'm in the process of downloading sources, configuring my build environment (Windows XP and 7, maybe linux one day) and reading documentation like the HACKING file.
Just thought I'd say hi ... Thanks!
Hi and welcome, Sean!
Le 06/12/2011 15:07, Sean Wolfe a écrit :
Hey there, I'm new to the list, my name is Sean Wolfe and I'm interested in learning more about development for Geany. I've got a Python background, enjoy coding projects in Django and the python game framework Pygame, and also have some C/C++ experience (yay!) and some Java as well (ugh...)
I'm really enthusiastic about Geany's small footprint and simplistic design. I personally like to run my Geany completely stripped out, no scrollbars, no line numbers, like a text editor.
I'm working on some projects on Python and Android, and I want to improve my C skills. I am thinking learning more about the guts of Geany is a good project. Also there are little bits and tweaks I'd personally like to change just for my own user experience, so I thought I'd hack a bit and see what's what. My longer term goal is to really climb the mountain and help out with the SDL project as well, which if you're not familiar is a game framework in C which is the basis for a lot of interesting games and stuff out there.
Some of the tweaks I'm interested in personally for Geany include -->
- adding multiple window support with a drag and drop interface ala Eclipse,
- learning more about how Geany handles projects
- for laptop screens where vertical pixels are at a premium, stripping
out the top menu bar and replacing it with a right-click context
- again for laptop screens, reducing the size of the title bar (maybe
this is an OS issue, but Google Chrome seems to be able to do it well).
- color scheme editor ala Code::Blocks or Python's IDLE tool.
So! I'm in the process of downloading sources, configuring my build environment (Windows XP and 7, maybe linux one day) and reading documentation like the HACKING file.
That's a great start! Don't hesitate to ask if you have any question :)
Just thought I'd say hi ... Thanks!
Cheers, Colomban