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I definitively agree. This is the main reason why I use jEdit. Their block selections are superb. jEdit even supports 0-width block selection, and typing inserts values on all lines. For example int a; int b; int c; can be easily turned into: int myVariable_ a; int myVariable_ b; int myVariable_ c; I...
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filipf
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09-26-2007
Filed under: extending #develop, writing addIns, Feature wish, Feature Request, Code Editor
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Shukaido: In that case, jsdev, whaddaya say we get together on the potential "universal" ccdb addin... where you can define your own code completion stuff, and at least do the coding in SD by defining the keywords, and syntax stuff to be read in... I like the idea... and, if possible, maybe we can add...
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jsdev
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03-27-2007
Filed under: Feature Request, Using #develop, Building from source code, editor, code generation, suggestions, Extending #develop, Third party AddIns, Cross platform, Syntax, TextEditor, n00b
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Hihi ;) What, if any, do you think the chances are that I could put together a "patch" or maybe a "plugin" for SD2/2.1 that basically uses the SD1.1 code for dealing with the 1.1 framework and pushes it into a SD2/2.1 usable format? Admittedly, I'm not sure that I'll ever get the time to dig through...
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Shukaido
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03-26-2007
Filed under: Feature Request, code generation, Getting started, suggestions, #develop for applications, Extending #develop, .net 1.1, import, custom components drag&drop, application development
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Is there a way to make a code completion database for any arbitrary programming language? The solutions I see are: knowing the code completion database format and then users making their own ccdb by whatever means - manual or programmed making an add-in for quick indexing and conversion of ccdb's of...
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jsdev
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03-25-2007
Filed under: Feature Request, editor, code generation, suggestions, #develop for applications, Extending #develop, Third party AddIns, Cross platform, dll, Tips, application development
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At home I a big supporter of Open Source, and am a Gentoo user, however my company develops solely in .Net and without a fairly smooth easy to take transition, I am not sure I would get anyone else to use Sharp Develop instead of going to VS 2005 here in the new year. In fact, without add-ins from VS...
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RedShirt
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12-20-2006
Filed under: Feature Request, Using #develop, Extending #develop, Third party AddIns, vb.net 2003, Windows Form, custom components drag&drop
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Hi, I've reviewed the code for SharpDbTools because I would like to have other databases being available (Firebird and MySQL). What I saw is that the SharpDbTools.Connection.DbProvidersService class initializes itself in the following way: DataTable providerFactoriesTable = DbProviderFactories.GetFactoryClasses...
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Roland Żerek
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09-15-2006
Filed under: Feature Request, Serralongue, Source code discussion, Extending #develop
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I found that microsoft release a public obfuscator control for .net code. it includes licensing by time and a lot of other goodies. http://www.microsoft.com/SLPS/ i doenloaded the command line obfuscator aand tools, and really think this would be a wonderful think to incorporate. I stumbled across this...
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Jason Brenton
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09-05-2008
Filed under: extending #develop, Feature wish, Feature Request, Code Editor, Refactoring
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