I have nearly finished the NVelocity colorizer I have been working on and I thought I’d let everyone see what I have so far. I am sure there is still syntax that I have missed. Once I fix up a few things, mainly errors and support for more than one file open at a time, I’ll upload it so anyone can take it for a test drive.
I’d like to hear anyone’s feedback or suggestions from what you can see in the screenshot:
http://www.jonorossi.com/upload/2007/CVSIColorizer.png
Regards, Jonathon Rossi
Thanks. Reducing the learning curve of MR is one reason I am doing this.
Regards, Jonathon Rossi
Thanks, I hope many people will use it.
I will consider making the method names a different colour to the object. Do you have a suggestion as to what colour would look alright?
Regards, Jonathon Rossi
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[mailto:castle-pro...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Freyr
Magnússon
Sent: Wednesday, 9 May 2007 7:05 PM
To: castle-pro...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: CVSI Colorizer
This is looking mighty fine. I look forward to using this extension.
ReSharper uses a dark green color for the methods and purple for
variables by default. I guess most would expect the coloring to
follow VS defaults but to be able to customize it to behave like
resharper or some other tool would be brilliant.
regards,
Freyr
Regards, Jonathon Rossi
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@Hammett: not sure if you'll see this but would I be able to use the contrib
project in JIRA for everyone to submit bugs.
Regards, Jonathon Rossi
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It’s nice to see the 2 of you like it too.
Tim, the way you wrote that made me crack up laughing.
Regards, Jonathon Rossi
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[mailto:castle-pro...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Haines
Sent: Thursday, 10 May 2007 2:37 PM
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Subject: Re: CVSI Colorizer
Yeah - I'm looking forward to some of that colorization action.
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Cheers,
hamilton verissimo
ham...@castlestronghold.com
http://www.castlestronghold.com/
However, once I put it on castle contrib anyone can make changes which is a
good thing but it will make it hard for me to document work I have done
since this is my final year uni project. I have noticed with ActiveWriter
that only Gokhan Altinoren applies any patches contributed, would it be
possible to work in the same arrangement. The other reason is that I need to
fulfil the requirements I define in my documentation so I need to be in
control of the project.
Regards, Jonathon Rossi
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That is correct.
Regards, Jonathon Rossi
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On May 10, 9:24 am, "Jonathon Rossi" <j...@jonorossi.com> wrote:
> Thanks. So I assume you like the idea of an NVelocity compiler. I'll discuss
> what I had planed at a later date when the parser is done. It will be good
> to be able to add new syntax.
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> Regards, Jonathon Rossi
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> > Wow! Interesting!
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> > > > Cheers,
> > > > hamilton verissimo
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> > hamilton verissimo
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Since the scanner I built scans XHTML as well, it is pretty complex so I
didn't have much choice then to write it by hand. I also needed a line
scanner for VS which I have built into the same scanner.
I haven't decided if I will build the parser by hand or use a tool, I was
considering using GPPG, it was written by my project's supervisor so I can
complain to him if there is problems. One reason I was considering hand
writing it is that the parser should understand XHTML so that I can build
intellisense for XHTML, but also be able to disable the XHTML parser part if
the parser is used for execution.
Regards, Jonathon Rossi
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Kunle
PS You might want to look at svk if Contrib and "private branch" don't
mix.
PPS You can add my "Wow!" to your growing list. ;-)
Perhaps there is some possibility of collaboration; however I notice
you are doing it for a uni project and will also be integrating HTML
parsing, which is not appropriate at the NVelocity engine level.
Perhaps we have share some initial translation of the NV grammar.
Cheers,
Stu
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This is great! I was just thinking to myself today how great it would
be to have syntax highlighting.
Can't wait!
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Regards, Jonathon Rossi
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