On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 02:02:32 +0100, Enrico Troeger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
- Syntaxhighlighting
Currently your nice syntaxhighlighting is replaced by a single color when code is marked (ie for copy'n paste) Maybe the colors could just be inverted.
Ok, I will have a look if it is easily possible, but this looks like a Scintilla issue, and we will see. I goes to the TODO list, too. ;-)
I checked Scite they only change the background color.
- Search on typing
I like inlinesearch which mets all occurences of a currently typed sequence of chars have al look at the search in Firefox or Opera 9pre(just hit the dot: "." and start typing)
My Firefox doesn' do anything by pressing ".", but I saw it in Opera. But this behaviour is similar like pressing CTRL+F to bring up the find dialog. I can add a (later configurable) shortcut to put the cursor in the search field in the toolbar.
The "." was mentioned for Opera9pre I am not that familiar with Firefox.
- toggle the sidebar
Like Opera (Left Mouse Click over geanys left window border)
Do you mean to hide and show it? Look in the preferences dialog on the first tab, there are two options to show the open files list and the symbol list, if you disable both, the sidebar won't be shown.
I like the sidebar but not in every situation. So I like to make it apperar / disappear with a shortcut or a mouse click It is not fast enough to use the preferences menue.
- Filelist for the sidebar
See above, in the sidebar you have a open files list, you can enable or disable it in the preferences dialog.
Oh i think about somthing like a folder tree like you can see here: http://context.cx/images/stories/sshots/ss_file_expl.png
Hope it isn't to much.
No, but it will take some time ;-) I will release Geany 0.5 next week, probably. But this will be mainly a bugfixing release, with less new features.
nice to hear - i will test it.
Then I have to prepare to the term examinations and then I will reduce the TODO list. So, please be patient ;-).
It is your baby - it is your time --> it is your decision. I am used to debian: "it is done when it is done" :-)
Cu Sebastian