On 17 juin 08, at 21:13, Venkatesh Nandakumar wrote:
Hi,
Since my last mail to you and the list, this is what I've implemented.
I am replying to the list.
1. Double Click Strategies :- double click selects appropriately
according to wiki syntaxes....
2. Advanced Indentation strategies, like for <dl> tags, enumerated
lists, new paragraph assist, etc.
3. Word wrap functionality, goes in hand with new paragraph assist.
(minor)
4. Code completion Assists, for egrecognises different enumerated
lists,
and automatically inserts it.
5. Minor font change functionalities added to go in hand with syntax
highlighting
And the code, still has been implemented as a eclipse
plugin.. Though
I'd soon be integrating it with xeclipse. If possible, could you set
me
up an account in the svn repository, and set up a separate branch
where
i would have commiting rights, so that I could upload my present work
and show them to you?
That's cool!
Malaka who is working on this has also implemented an editor with
initial syntax highlighting and he'll commit it soon.
I cannot open accounts on the SVN repository so you must ask Vincent
or someone else who has administrative rights for doing so.
Again Sir, What other functionalities are intended,
like groovy/
velocity
support, and where do I get information about its syntax etc?
Is there any other functionality that I have missed out?
Here we have to decide how to split the work because there is too much
overlap.
Starting from what Malaka and you have achieved until now I propose
the following:
1) Malaka could concentrate on XWiki parser integration in the Eclipse
text framework as previously discussed with Vincent here on the list.
2) You might discuss with Stephane to concentrate more on your
project's objective that, if I am not wrong, are more semantic-web-
related.
3) Both of you, since you are now expert on this field, could work
together with us in order to integrate advanced feature, such as
support for advanced sub-languages (this has also to be investigated
with respect to how to well modularize the components).
It is important, though, to have a code base where to start for, so
the priority is to commit code in the sandbox so everybody will be in
synch.
WDYT?
Cheers,
Fabio