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dmoore:

--- Quote from: dje on August 09, 2007, 12:34:53 am ---Tortoise SVN is licensed under GPL.

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I'll discuss this idea in more detail with you later, but in principle it should be do-able


--- Quote ---I created a perl association and opened a file in C::B editor.
When I click on Extensions/perl, I am asked for the command target, whereas I thought it would take current file (if association matches). Is it normal ? If yes, could you add an entry for program current item if the current file matches the conditions ?

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unfortunately it is normal for now. I'm thinking of changing to the behavior you expect. For now, you can right click in the editor window itself if you want to run that command.

dje:

--- Quote from: dmoore on August 09, 2007, 12:39:11 am ---I'm thinking of changing to the behavior you expect.
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Cool  8)


--- Quote from: dmoore on August 09, 2007, 12:39:11 am ---For now, you can right click in the editor window itself if you want to run that command.

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Nice, I had simply right clicked my file in the browser.

One easy evolution could be to add opened items in the recent files list.

Dje

mariocup:
Hi Damien,

what I am thinking about for bookmarks is something like the attached screenshot.

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dje:
Hi !

This bookmarks management is will be very nice and useful.

Dje

dmoore:

--- Quote from: dje on August 09, 2007, 12:44:39 am ---One easy evolution could be to add opened items in the recent files list.

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you mean right clicking in the opened files list? not so easy because as far as I can tell the opened files list doesn't call BuildModuleMenu


--- Quote from: dje on August 09, 2007, 07:54:39 am ---This bookmarks management will be very nice and useful.

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well it already exists now. you can right click on a directory in the tree and click add to favorites. you can manage the list of favorites with "view->manage favorites" (rather strange location for the option admittedly)


--- Quote from: dmoore on August 09, 2007, 12:39:11 am ---
--- Quote from: dje on August 09, 2007, 12:34:53 am ---Tortoise SVN is licensed under GPL.

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I'll discuss this idea in more detail with you later, but in principle it should be do-able

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provided the GPL also applies to the art, then I guess that's fine.
On a more technical note, tortoise SVN uses icon overlays. wxTreeCtrl does not support icon overlays, therefore icons will need to be overlaid by hand. Given that's the case, it might just be easier to come up with new art in the "style" of the tortoiseSVN icons.


--- Quote from: mariocup on August 09, 2007, 07:32:19 am ---what I am thinking about for bookmarks is something like the attached screenshot.

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the icons are pretty :). what program is that? I'm still not sure I like the extra clutter of that button (personally, I don't find toolbar style controls particularly helpful even if compact) but let me think about it some more. At the least I'll provide the option to do it the way you suggest...

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