On 4/27/07, Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:46:45 +0200, "Mateusz Mucha" muszek@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've written a review of Geany and published it at http://www.ubuntunews.info/geany-perfect-programming-ide Please drop me an e-mail (or comment the article) if you'd like to add or correct something.
I submitted it to Digg - if we're lucky, you guys will have quite a few new users (I hope that's a good thing :P ).
That's a good thing! Great work, thanks.
You mentioned the guy who designed the user interface. It was an user, the first user, me. I just designed it like I wanted it to be without any knowledge of any human interface guidelines. Ok, in the meantime the interface got improved but the basic design is still the same.
Regarding the browser problem(e.g. to open help): On Windows there is a standard way to open system's default browser and it is used. But is there any on Linux/Unix-based systems with all the different flavours?
I know this could sound a bit like overkill but, if we're talking about LOCAL documentation, there is the possibility of using the .desktop files database and finding the default handler for .html files. I guess there's a bit of code that does that somewhere, with the shared mime database.
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Regards, Alexandre Moreira.