* Biswapesh Chattopadhyay (biswapesh_chatterjee tcscal co in) wrote: > All: > > I think we can safely say that the VCS stuff in anjuta1 is a mess. It's > totally hardcoded to use cvs - not only that, you can do very few things > with it and even the options are mostly hardcoded. In the short term, it > should be simple to make most of these preferences, so that the user can > tune it to her/her requirements. Another option is to totally bypass the > VCS and configure your own set of tools to do this - it's pretty easy to > define a set of tools using the Tool Editor (+ judicious use of > gdialog/zenity) whcih can mimic everything we currently do with CVS and > tune it exactly to your requirements. Actually, what I was thinking was more of a plug-in architecture. Someone would write a CVS plugin, a subversion plug-in, which would manage their own preferences and have their own menus. I think that's the real solution but haven't finished thinking about the design of that yet. -- .''`. Carl B. Constantine : :' : duckwing duckwing ca `. `' GnuPG: 135F FC30 7A02 B0EB 61DB 34E3 3AF1 DC6C 9F7A 3FF8 `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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