- Subject: Re: Jed Development
- From: Guenter Milde <milde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 12:35:45 +0100 (CET)
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 20:56:05 -0800 wrote Josh Guilfoyle <jasta@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I recently discovered the
> "new" mailing list and would like to see if anyone here is authorized to
> officially merge patches into the tree, and to discuss the specifics of the
> changes that I have added.
Welcome to the club :-)
AFAIK, John E Davis is the one and only authorized jed developer, but
discussion is lively here (at least sometimes).
Aside from many many tiny changes I have added the
> following features (held in my local CVS repositories):
...
If they are slang extensions (new "modes" and changes/improvements to
existing *.sl files) a good place for them would be the Jed Modes Repository
http://jedmodes.sf.net/
(This is the homepage of the JMR, which is the right place to start with,
while the sourceforge project page makes the impression as if the project
where dead...) While a bit difficult in handling when uploading files (due
to the maintainers lack of time), it is a nice idea to have all the variaous
extensions and improvements of different people at one place and it is quite
convenient for the user.
> My WISHLIST (I'm willing to work on these directly, but I would need a bit
> more guidance from the core developer(s)):
Specific questions here will normally find a fast answer.
> * DFA syntax that can persist across lines. Also, regular expressions
> should include the support for zero-width assertions so that expressions
> can be required without actually highlighting them.
This would be really nice!
> * Ability to change settings which would affect rendering without having to
> reload the file manually. Such as TAB_DEFAULT. Perhaps some kind of real
> redraw function? Maybe this is already there and I've just missed it.
Most changes come out without manual redraw: in the mentioned instance be
aware that (excerpt from Help>Describe_Variable TAB_DEFAULT):
DESCRIPTION
The value of `TAB_DEFAULT' is the default tab setting given to
all newly created buffers. A value of zero means that tab characters
are not expanded and that tabs are never used to produce whitespace.
NOTES
A related variable `TAB' may be used to change the current
buffer's tab setting.
Günter
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Milde at ife.et.tu-dresden.de
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