Re: [gedit-list] "Document Words Completion" plugin
- From: Marlun <martin lundberg gmail com>
- To: gedit-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gedit-list] "Document Words Completion" plugin
- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 01:06:28 -0700 (PDT)
I just want to say that I agree on the in-line editing feature and the custom
providers news (to me) sounds great :-)
-Marlun
Perriman wrote:
>
> Hi Chombee,
>
> Thanks for your comments!!! The snippets library is at the
> start, I really develop the vars popup to test regexp and to do an
> standard popup not depending on gedit to use with other applications
> (we use it in my job). I want to develop an in-place variable
> replacement but I need some time to do it :(
>
> We are working on include GtkSourceCompletion into
> GtkSourceView and, when we finish, we could use it in all applications
> using gtksourceview.
>
> Currently we haven't got a source code completion.
> GtkSourceCompletion supports custom providers. You (or someone) can
> write a C code provider, a python code provider etc to provide the data
> to GtkSourceCompletion. If someone develop this provider, we can use it
> in all application with GtkSourceView, this is the idea.
>
> Regards,
> Perriman
>
>
>
> El Tue, 03 Jun 2008 15:45:42 +0100
> chombee <chombee nerdshack com> escribió:
>
>> On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 19:43 +0200, Perriman wrote:
>> > Hi Chombee,
>> >
>> > I have developed document words completion. I put the
>> > sourceforge link because you need install gtksourcecompletion
>> > library and then gedit-documentwords-plugin. In sourceforge page
>> > you can find the library and the plugin.
>>
>> So I can! Thanks, it's working here. Did you develop
>> GTKSourceCompletion itself as well as the gedit plugin? And
>> GTKSnippets too? I think you're doing good work. It would be great to
>> see these features everywhere, not just embedded in one application.
>>
>> The GEdit plugin only seems to activate word completion, not source
>> code completion? Is there a way to get source code completion in
>> gedit yet?
>>
>> Looking at your snippets screencast, I think you are going the wrong
>> way with the user interface, using a popup window. Snippets should
>> function in-place, in the editor, like the older snippets plugin for
>> gedit. But even better than that, checkout the way snippets are
>> implemented in Scribes from this screencast, gedit could learn a
>> thing or two:
>>
>> http://scribes.sourceforge.net/demo.htm
>>
>> Personally I think it could go one step further by letting the user
>> add a new snippet by just typing it out in a file, highlighting it,
>> and selecting 'add snippet.'
>>
>> Other things I think gedit and its plugins could learn from Scribes:
>>
>> * Automatic word replacement. e.g. when the user type teh it
>> automatically changes to the.
>> * Scribes' bracket auto-completion is smarter, doesn't get in the way.
>> * Scribes' auto-saving feature is great, the user only ever has to
>> press Save once, when saving a new file for the first time.
>>
>>
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