On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 15:27:24 +0100 Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
0.12 is very old :D.
Yes, that's true. 0.12 is the release available in Ubuntu (Gusty) and I haven't had the time to backport a 0.13 for now.
By the way. The official Debian package doesn't have a development package. I think this is a must have to allow people to write plugins. Do you have contact to the Debian folks?
First, basic information can be found in the manual as usual: http://geany.uvena.de/manual/0.13/index.html#project-management
New since 0.13 is the ability to open/save project session files.
Ok, that is one step in the right direction. ;-)
Since my spare time is currently extremely limited, I hadn't have the time to think about what is needed and so I have no feature request ready.
For example, one think I'm still missing is the possibility to easily switch the build rules. I'm using "make RELEASE=*" to build a project, where * is either DEBUG, BETA or FINAL. The Makefile handles these parameter. I don't really like Microsofts VC++, but this is one topic which is well done.
As a long-time Emacs user, there are some other points where I have problems and there are some features I'm still missing. I'll think about them at this weekend (hopefully) and post my thoughts here.
I'm using Geany on Windows and on my Laptop (running Ubuntu Dapper) and I love to work with it. Keep up the good work.