Hi,
Am Freitag, den 14.05.2010, 07:41 +0100 schrieb startx:
hello.
i "discovered" geany only a few month ago and i really love it.
- however, was wondering about the filebrowser:
would it be hard to extend the filebrowser functionality with standard operations like "delete, copy, cut, paste, rename" of files? is this planned for the near future?
Remember this plugin is called "file browser", not "file manager". There are enough file managers out there, e.g. those which get delivered by desktop environments. I don't think it's a task of a IDE to manage files.
Well, you're not the first one who asks for those file manager features. Those maybe could be implemented in another plugin, which can be called file manager - it just needs someone to implement it. But, it's important to keep in mind there are users who are satisfied with the file browser and don't want to manage files from within Geany (or they manage it with the optional built-in terminal), so the file browser shouldn't be obsoleted in any way.
You also maybe want to have a look at the Tree Browser plugin available in SVN [1], which already provides some managing features like creating, deleting and moving files. Information about the Geany-Plugins is also available at [2] and [3], but unfortunately not current (it's my task to work on this, but I'm busy with some other things at present :( )
[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/geany-plugins/develop [2] http://plugins.geany.org/ [3] http://plugins2.geany.org/
- it would be great to have a scratchbook (scribble) "per project",
rather then just one file. i often make use text files just to make notes, but having one only for all my projects (i have a lot of them now) is a bit confusing.
I fully agree here. This would be really useful. :)
Regards, Dominic