[valencia] Update docs with new GNOME digs
- From: Charles Lindsay <clindsay src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [valencia] Update docs with new GNOME digs
- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 21:46:15 +0000 (UTC)
commit fa521e6dbe58e98946526bff01cf99b6096aee14
Author: Charles Lindsay <chaz yorba org>
Date: Tue Oct 29 14:45:37 2013 -0700
Update docs with new GNOME digs
README | 33 ++++++++++++++++-----------------
1 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/README b/README
index 96a4db3..e8a361a 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -6,21 +6,21 @@ Valencia
Valencia is a gedit plugin that turns gedit into a lightweight IDE for Vala.
Using Valencia, you can easily browse between symbols in a Vala program. You
can build a Vala program inside gedit and can easily jump to lines with
-build errors. You can also get tooltips for methods and get autocompletion
+build errors. You can also get tooltips for methods and get autocompletion
suggestions by invoking autocomplete in the appropriate context.
* Installation & Licensing
Please consult the INSTALL and COPYING files for more information.
-
+
* Quick Start
Build Valencia and enable it in gedit as described in the INSTALL file. If all
Vala source files in your project are contained in a single directory and that
directory has a Makefile, Valencia will work with no extra configuration. If
your project has multiple directory levels, you'll need to ensure that the
-top directory contains either a file named configure.ac, a file named
-configure.in or a Makefile containing the line BUILD_ROOT = 1; this is how
+top directory contains either a file named configure.ac, a file named
+configure.in or a Makefile containing the line BUILD_ROOT = 1; this is how
Valencia identifies the project root.
To use Valencia, place the cursor on any symbol in a Vala file and press F12
@@ -29,28 +29,27 @@ before you pressed F12. To build your project, choose Project->Build or type
Shift+Ctrl+B. To jump to a line with a build error, simply double-click
the error in the build output.
-To get a tooltip for a method, press Ctrl+Space anywhere inside of a method
-call. To invoke autocomplete on a symbol, press Ctrl+Space on any word. If you
-are inside a method call, and want to get autocomplete, press Ctrl+Space twice,
+To get a tooltip for a method, press Ctrl+Space anywhere inside of a method
+call. To invoke autocomplete on a symbol, press Ctrl+Space on any word. If you
+are inside a method call, and want to get autocomplete, press Ctrl+Space twice,
once to get a tooltip, then again to get the autocomplete list.
The symbol browser lists symbols only in your project. It looks within local
-namespaces to find all top-level symbols. To search for a symbol, choose
+namespaces to find all top-level symbols. To search for a symbol, choose
Search->Find Symbol... or press Ctrl+Alt+S to go to the search entry, where
you can type the name of the symbol to which you want to find.
For more information, see the Valencia documentation at
-http://trac.yorba.org/wiki/Valencia.
+https://wiki.gnome.org/Valencia.
* Contacting Yorba
-
+
Yorba: http://www.yorba.org
-Valencia project page: http://redmine.yorba.org/projects/valencia/wiki
-
-We also encourage you to join the Valencia mailing list. Send an email
-with a subject: line of "subscribe" (no quotes) to
-valencia-request lists yorba org
-
-
+Valencia project page: https://wiki.gnome.org/Valencia
+
+We also encourage you to join the Valencia mailing list. See
+https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/valencia-list for details.
+
+
Copyright 2009-2013 Yorba Foundation
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