> Viktor Szakáts wrote: >> - I'd personally use much much less (or rather no) gradient effects as >> backgrounds. It just slows down things (f.e. when working remote, or VM) >> and it just distracting after the initial impact. > > I've tried to compile and run hbide.exe a few times, but it is not a useful > tool for me (yet). The most important things I expect is comfortable source > editor with column mark blocks, multi-file search and replace, block copy and > move operations between opened source files. shortcuts for editing commands. > All other things like themes, background gradients are totally not important > for me, and I would like to switch it off in my setup.
You pretty much summed up my needs as well. > I know hbide is at very alpha stage and I do not want to say, that themes are > not important for a good product, but it is not that we need to begin using > the application. We can certainly discuss priorities (even HBQT is far from stable yet), but eventually some sort of "theming" or color setup is inevitable I guess. I'd only be happier if the default would be more clean cut MSVS/Eclipse/NetBeans-like, and not overly colored. I think this would be give a more familiar and more professional look to it. Easy to change anytime though. I'm mostly concerned about general stability, speed, and the features you mentioned. Brgds, Viktor _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour