Because Google Groups will soon be removing support for pages and
files, I've started a wiki to host this content:
http://code.google.com/p/scite-files/
I have just added the api files and translations.
Everyone on this list has wiki edit permissions; feel free to
contribute links or information. Contact me if there is a file you'd
like to upload. It would be great to see people's Lua scripts and
other projects.
Our reason for using a separate account to host files is two-fold. First, to provide as much space as possible for downloads. Since scite-files is specifically for downloads, it allows us to use the full quota for files. Second, is to keep the content as simple to find as possible. Please note, the details aren't completely worked out, so any tips and/or suggestions are always welcome.
> Our reason for using a separate account to host files is two-fold. > First, to provide as much space as possible for downloads. Since > scite-files is specifically for downloads, it allows us to use the > full quota for files. Second, is to keep the content as simple to > find as possible. Please note, the details aren't completely > worked out, so any tips and/or suggestions are always welcome.
Many thanks to Ben and you. Nice present to the SciTE community. That Google Groups fumble was a bit inconvenient. :-)
-- Cheers, Kein-Hong Man (esq.) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
> Because Google Groups will soon be removing support for pages and > files, I've started a wiki to host this content: > http://code.google.com/p/scite-files/
> I have just added the api files and translations.
scintilla.org now points to this site for translations and extras.
> A link on the old Google Groups Page might also be helpful.
I don't think it is possible on the main page since it isn't one of the standard items. While links could be put in the welcome message, that feature is going away too.
Replaced the actual pages on Google Groups with links.
http://scite-files.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/process_communication/sci... I ask you to delete this folder and its contents, because: - This is an obsolete version, which will not be updated. - This truncated version, in which there is no documentation, examples, DLL and setup. I believe that the contents of this directory discredit SciTE.Helper and me personally.
On Feb 9, 12:07 pm, mozers <moz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Jamon Ben!
> http://scite-files.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/process_communication/sci...
> I ask you to delete this folder and its contents, because:
> - This is an obsolete version, which will not be updated.
> - This truncated version, in which there is no documentation, examples, DLL and setup.
> I believe that the contents of this directory discredit SciTE.Helper and me personally.
I will update this tonight. I had not been aware of a new version.
The project has been helpful to myself and others. The source alone is
a good starting point for scite communication projects.
I look forward to seeing what is included in the new version.
Thanks for releasing it.