Re: [gedit-list] A New Symbol Browser Plugin
- From: "Chuchi Perriman" <chuchiperriman gmail com>
- To: email micahcarrick com
- Cc: gedit-list <gedit-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [gedit-list] A New Symbol Browser Plugin
- Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 16:48:30 +0100
Woh!!!
I like it!! i have written a library that adds (auto)completion
support to GtkTextView. I will take a look to class browser plugin and
I will try to integrate your plugin with my library and then we can
add the symbols finded by your plugin into the (auto)completion
popup!!!!!!!!
I will tell to if I can do it
Regards,
perriman
On Nov 14, 2007 8:47 PM, Micah Carrick <email micahcarrick com> wrote:
> I have written a new symbol browser plugin (written in C) based on
> exuberant ctags. I currently have binary packages for Ubuntu i386 and
> Ubuntu AMD64. If anyone can provide me with others that would be awesome.
>
> I know of 3 other similar plugins, however, I wanted to write a new one
> because:
>
> 1. I wanted to learn how to write a Gedit plugin. I spend the majority
> of my waking hours in gedit as a professional web developer. I want it
> to work as close as possible to what I want. This knowledge will serve
> me well. I also needed to beef up my GtkTreeView skills.
>
> 2. The other ones didn't quite suite my needs. I needed it to work on
> remote files and group symbols by type.
>
> Although I have GTK+ and even a little GObject experience, this is my
> first Gedit plugin. Therefore, some bugs may exist or unconventional
> practices may be used. I would LOVE to have feedback so that I can get
> this as stable and usable as possible before starting on another gedit
> plugin.
>
> Currently, the plugin features:
>
> * Supports 34 programming languages (based on ctags)
> * Symbols displayed in a tree grouped by symbol type
> * Icons for symbols can be added for any symbol type ctags can parse
> (without re-compiling)
> * Works with local and remote files (SSH, FTP, etc.)
> * View symbols from active tab or from all opened documents
> * Optionally show line number, programming language, and source file
> in the tree
> * Double-click a symbol to jump to it in the source code
>
> Screenshots, binary packages, and source package are available from
> http://www.micahcarrick.com/11-14-2007/gedit-symbol-browser-plugin.html
>
> For anyone who is interested, the other similar plugins are:
>
> Class Browser: http://www.stambouliote.de/projects/gedit_plugins.html
> FuncBrowser: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gedit-funcbrows/
> Code Listing: http://live.gnome.org/Gedit/PluginCodeListing
>
> --
> - Micah Carrick
>
> Developer - http://www.micahcarrick.com
> GTK+ Forums - http://www.gtkforums.com
>
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