questions/suggestions

Milian Wolff mail at milianw.de
Sat Jun 11 12:38:10 BST 2011


Wolf Behrenhoff, 11.06.2011:
> Hello KDevelop team,
> 
> I am using KDevelop almost every day and really like it :-) - although I am
> sure I am using only a subset of the functionality.
> 
> I have got four questions:
> 
> 0. When opening KDevelop, it tries to restore all files that were open last
> time. However, if the files are not available (I my case that usually means
> I forgot to get a Kerberos token) KDevelop starts with an empty workspace.
> Could there be a dialog like "Cound not open files (list of files). <Try
> Again> <Continue without opening them>"?

=> wishlist on bugs.kde.org

> 1. I usually have the Filesystem on the left side of my screen and the
> source code on the right side. Sometimes I want to see more of the
> filesystem, sometimes less, so I use the splitter between the to windows.
> Sometimes it happens that the Filesystem becomes suddenly undocked when
> clicking on the splitter, and then I cannot move it any longer. Even
> closing and reopening the Filesystem does not help in that case. I've also
> played around with the diamond on top which usually does
> docking/undocking. It then stops working. I have experienced this
> especially on smaller screens when lots of source code files are open. The
> only "solution" I found is to restart KDevelop... Is this problem known
> and is there a solution?

the whole UI was rewritten by Adymo over the sprint, try kdev master (or kdev 
4.3 eventually) and see whether it improves the situation (it should).

> 2. Is it possible to hide certain files in the filesystem view? The folders
> I am browsing through usually contain .cc, .h, .py, and .pyc files.
> However, I don't want to open any pyc (compiled Python) with KDevelop, so
> it would be great if I could hide these files.

kdev 4.2 has a filter for the projects view. try that.

> 3. Is it possible to add a global include path (e.g. I'd like to add
> /usr/local/include/root - independent of the file location)? Adding include
> paths in /home/$USER/.kdev_include_paths does not help if the file you are
> looking at is actually /afs/site/some/long/path/other_user/public/file.cc
> (and where you do not have write access to any of the directories).

=> wishlist on bugs.kde.org

bye
-- 
Milian Wolff
mail at milianw.de
http://milianw.de
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