[cal10n-dev] Eclipse plug-in update
TBlack
blacktate at yahoo.it
Sat Aug 21 00:28:35 CEST 2010
Hi, Ceki.
Actually, the PDF I sent in the last e-mail was built from an unpublished web
page, which I intend to put online (together with a couple of others) when the
plug-in is at least usable.
To tell you the truth, I was working on ECal10n right now.. I've just added the
capability to create a missing bundle, and fill an empty one with keys taken
from the corresponding enum type. It should be in the update site tomorrow, as
soon as I do a little more testing.
Regarding the source, well, it's still here:
http://svn2.xp-dev.com/svn/ECal10n/trunk/
(I thought you did check it out earlier..?) ;-)
I might not be able to work on the plug-in next week; holidays are almost over,
I'll be back to work and, besides, I'll have to move my stuff between houses. In
any case, I'll post any updates here.
Bye,
Angelo
________________________________
Da: Ceki Gülcü <ceki at qos.ch>
A: cal10n-dev at qos.ch
Inviato: Ven 20 agosto 2010, 23:34:38
Oggetto: Re: [cal10n-dev] Eclipse plug-in update
On 16/08/2010 2:33 PM, TBlack wrote:
> Hi again.
>
> Sorry for disappearing, but real life got quite in the way, through packing
> for an unplanned move which is not yet complete; somewhat disrupting.
Sorry for not replying earlier. :-)
> Moreover, I decided to work on making the plug-in builds automatic - it's a
> simple plug-in, and it's easy to export the plug-in as an Update Site as-is,
> but in the past I had a difficult time tracking releases and bugs with such
> deployment style (obviously). So I delved into Eclipse Buckminster, and it
>took
> quite a few days to have a working Buckminster build coming from a local
>Hudson
> server.
>
>
> Anyway, this means that an update site is now available, at:
>
> http://eclipse.tatablack.net/ecal10n/latest
The above URL is for installing the plugin in Eclipse. However, you
should also have a web site documenting the plugin. If such a site were
available, the cal10n site would gladly link to it.
> This should contain, as the name highlights, the latest code available,
mostly
> for testing purposes. I plan to have another update site for released
(stable)
> builds, as soon as ECal10n is feature-complete.
Having a web-site for a product helps greatly in increasing its
adoption. I'd spend a little time putting together a web-site.
> I've also started documenting the plug-in; I'm attaching a PDF which
describes
> how it works, with the help of a couple of screenshots. One thing missing
from
> the PDF is the fact that, in order to have quick fixes available inside
> property files (that is, Ctrl+1 while on a property name, in case of
> missing-item-in-enum), you have to explicitly open the property file with the
> ECal10n Property Editor (right click on the file in the package explorer,
Open
> with -> ECal10n Property Editor). I decided not to make it the default
editor
> for property files, at least for now.
Is the source code for ecal10n available somewhere?
>
> Last note: unfortunately, right now the plug-in requires Eclipse 3.6 (Helios)
> and Java 6. Judging from the features used, it should be possible to make it
> backward-compatible for both (to encourage adoption and, above all, because I
> realize that Cal10n requires only Java 5), but I decided to focus on features
> for the time being.
Requiring Helios and JDK 6 is fine.
I am looking forward to using this plugin in a future project.
Cheers,
--
Ceki
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