SublimeText has this nifty feature, that it saves all open tabs, even if the have no representation on the filesystem, so one can continue exactly, where one has left off.
I find myself often to have several, unnamed, XQueries open, to test this concept, to compose that function, etc. It would be nice, if one could simply shut off and have them reopened next time without naming a file and saving each item in question.
Hi Andreas,
I’ve created a GitHub issue for your request [1].
Best, Christian
[1] https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/1598
On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 9:58 PM Andreas Mixich mixich.andreas@gmail.com wrote:
SublimeText has this nifty feature, that it saves all open tabs, even if the have no representation on the filesystem, so one can continue exactly, where one has left off.
I find myself often to have several, unnamed, XQueries open, to test this concept, to compose that function, etc. It would be nice, if one could simply shut off and have them reopened next time without naming a file and saving each item in question.
-- Minden jót, all the best, Alles Gute, Andreas Mixich
Am 30.07.2018 um 20:23 schrieb Christian Grün:
I’ve created a GitHub issue for your request [1].
Thank you.
On the issue tracker, it was advised, to first post such things to the mailing-list. Did I do it right, or should I have opened the issue myself, since it is a smaller request? And if so, should I have contributed the issue to the mailing-list then?
I ask, because I think, that you got a lot of things to do, and opening a smaller issue may cost you, unnecessarily spent, time.
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for asking.
It’s just fine if you first post your suggestions to the mailing list. At the moment, we still prefer to create issues by our own, because it happened too frequently in the past that users were opening duplicate issues, misused the issue tracker to ask questions, or requested fixes for things that were actually correct.
If you stumble upon obvious bugs in BaseX, and if you have input that allows us to reproduce the problem (and that can ideally serve as input for JUnit test cases), you are welcome to report this via GitHub.
Cheers, Christian
Andreas Mixich mixich.andreas@gmail.com schrieb am Mo., 30. Juli 2018, 21:33:
Am 30.07.2018 um 20:23 schrieb Christian Grün:
I’ve created a GitHub issue for your request [1].
Thank you.
On the issue tracker, it was advised, to first post such things to the mailing-list. Did I do it right, or should I have opened the issue myself, since it is a smaller request? And if so, should I have contributed the issue to the mailing-list then?
I ask, because I think, that you got a lot of things to do, and opening a smaller issue may cost you, unnecessarily spent, time.
-- Goody Bye, Minden jót, Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Andreas Mixich
Am 30.07.2018 um 21:53 schrieb Christian Grün:
At the moment, we still prefer to create issues by our own,
and that can ideally serve as input for JUnit test cases)
Ok, noted.
Hi Andreas,
A 21-month delivery time may be subject to improvement, but you may be glad to hear that unnamed GUI editor files will now be remembered and opened again after a restart [1,2].
Have fun, Christian
[1] https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/1598 [2] http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/
On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 9:58 PM Andreas Mixich mixich.andreas@gmail.com wrote:
SublimeText has this nifty feature, that it saves all open tabs, even if the have no representation on the filesystem, so one can continue exactly, where one has left off.
I find myself often to have several, unnamed, XQueries open, to test this concept, to compose that function, etc. It would be nice, if one could simply shut off and have them reopened next time without naming a file and saving each item in question.
-- Minden jót, all the best, Alles Gute, Andreas Mixich
Am 09.04.2020 um 13:42 schrieb Christian Grün:
A 21-month delivery time may be subject to improvement,
LOL, I already thought, this would never happen! A 21 month delivery time can not be criticized when using free software. It's done, when it's done, right? ;-)
Thanks a lot, much appreciated!
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