The plugins from Rev 61 of the cbilplugins project built with a patched CB that supports detachable/dockable editors pages, messages pages and project pages is available from here:
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7745&release_id=13057(win32 build only, sources available from the project page in my signature)
Release NotesThe self-extracting executable contains Code::Blocks, the CBIL plugins compiled for win32 using wxWidgets
2.8.4 (dll included). Extract the file to your preferred directory and run codeblocks.exe
You can disable any of the plugins by starting codeblocks.exe and selecting Plugins->Management.
IntepretedLangs and Python Plugin settings are available from Settings->Environment
What's New?* This version is a patched Code::blocks binary that supports detaching editors, manager pages or messages pages. Just right click on any tab and click detach. (to reattach right click on the tab and click reattach).
* The shell terminal control now hyperlinks filenames that appear as output (provided they exist in the local file system). Double clicking will open that file and (if possible) goto the appropriate line (the regex isn't very good at the moment, but it handles python error messages, and will open the files listed in an svn diff)
Main featuresInterpetedLangs* Customizable Command (Interpreter) Actions that can be issued from the interpreters menu or with context clicks in
Project Tree/File Explorer/Editor Pane. Customized actions support global/custom variable substitions,
working directory specification, command line args, dockable vs console running mode
* File Explorer - provides a view of the file system (it's a tab in the management window). Files can be filtered using a ; separated wildcard mask (e.g. *.cpp;*.h;*.py;makefile.*) and set a working file explorer directory using the combo box above the wildcard.
* Launch processes (or "Actions") with output piped to a tabbed "shells window" on Active Editor File/Project
Tree File or Multiple File Explorer Files or Directories. Run the processes using option "W" in the action string (to
run an interpreter in the cbconsole runnner use "C" in the action string). for example a python run action string
to run a script in a dockable winodw tab might look like
this: "Run;$interpeter -u $file;W;;" (the last two ; delimit settings for the working directory and (not
implemented) environment variable set)
Python Plugin (currently in a functional, though soon to be improved state)
* debug python files (includes a watch, breakpoints, toolbar and code navigation)