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Eric Anderson  
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 More options Jan 29, 7:59 pm
From: Eric Anderson <e...@pixelwareinc.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2012 16:59:28 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Jan 29 2012 7:59 pm
Subject: [ANN: Command Assassin] - New Redcar Plugin
https://github.com/eric1234/redcar-command_assassin

Definitely in the "not revolutionary" category, but decided to publish
it in case it useful to someone else. Quick summary:

  Allows you to specify via a config file a list of commands (menu
items, toolbar items and keymaps) to hide.

The idea is to reduce visual clutter by removing features that you
don't use. This is related to my work in allowing plugins to be
disabled (https://github.com/redcar/redcar/pull/48 and
https://github.com/danlucraft/plugin_manager/pull/2) but is not
dependent on it. Overall disabling a plugin is better as it zaps
everything related to a topic (assuming you are not interested in that
topic). But sometimes you just want to trim a plugin. This plugin lets
you do that.


 
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Discussion subject changed to "[ANN: Command Assassin] - New Redcar Plugin" by Daniel Lucraft
Daniel Lucraft  
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 More options Feb 2, 1:16 am
From: Daniel Lucraft <dan.lucr...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 06:16:31 +0000
Local: Thurs, Feb 2 2012 1:16 am
Subject: Re: [Redcar] [ANN: Command Assassin] - New Redcar Plugin

Nice plugin. I like the horrific nature of your monkey patching to make it work :)

I saw you were/are a scribes user. I really liked scribes and was somewhat inspired by it back when I started Redcar. In terms of minimalism, I've tried to keep Redcar clutter's down. One way we're different: I find a toolbar a much more useless appendage than an extensive menu, and never have the toolbar on when I'm working in Redcar.

Are there any other ideas from Scribes you think we should draw inspiration from?

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Dan

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Discussion subject changed to "- New Redcar Plugin" by Eric Anderson
Eric Anderson  
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 More options Feb 5, 7:19 pm
From: Eric Anderson <e...@pixelwareinc.com>
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2012 16:19:54 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Feb 5 2012 7:19 pm
Subject: Re: [ANN: Command Assassin] - New Redcar Plugin
On Feb 2, 1:16 am, Daniel Lucraft <dan.lucr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Nice plugin. I like the horrific nature of your monkey patching to make it work :)

Ha! Part of me says, damn that codes is scary and fragile. The other
part of me loves that Ruby lets me do it anyway. In Java it would be,
sorry no luck.

> I saw you were/are a scribes user. I really liked scribes and was somewhat inspired by it back when I started Redcar. In terms of minimalism, I've tried to keep Redcar clutter's down. One way we're different: I find a toolbar a much more useless appendage than an extensive menu, and never have the toolbar on when I'm working in Redcar.

Yea, first thing I did was disable the toolbar in Redcar. I added
toolbar support in Command Assassin to hide items from the toolbar
since it was easy to do but I don't use it myself. I just hide the
entire thing. Scribes puts the main menu as a "right click menu" and
the toolbar auto-hides. So most of the time you have nothing but code.
I think hiding the toolbar in Redcar and having a plugin that will
move the main menu to a right-click menu will give me that "nothing
but code" focus.

> Are there any other ideas from Scribes you think we should draw inspiration from?

I am interesting in making Redcar less tab-focused as I find tabs
somewhat clunky after you get more than a few files open.  Check out
this video to see a good argument against tabs by the creator of
Scribes:

http://mystilleef.blogspot.com/2010/12/look-ma-no-tabs-youtube-video....

My Tab Autohide plugin hides tabs if not needed. I also want to make a
plugin so that if a file is opened (via Open or Open Recent) then it
will open in a new window instead of a new tab.

Overall I am loving Redcar. I love that it is cross platform. It's
architecture makes it easy to customize. The fact that it is built in
Ruby means if the plugin system is not flexible enough I can do monkey-
patching to force my will on it. Really great product.

Eric


 
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