From: Jonathan P. <jph...@fi...> - 2003-05-28 20:24:46
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tried updating - new version not found. -Jonathan -----Original Message----- From: vi...@fm... [mailto:vi...@fm...] Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 8:29 AM To: jed...@li... Subject: [ jEdit-devel ] plugin update: Xrefactory 1.6.0 Hi, I have posted this message yesterday, but it seems it did not arrive, sorry if you receive it twice. The Xrefactory version 1.6.0 has been released and is ready for update in plugin central. The new version contains: case insensitive completions; completion offers info about parameters when invoked after left parenthesis or comma in a method call; symbol retrieval function accept wild character in string to search; possibility to prune some directories from source paths; customizable level of completions of unimported classes and customizable moving of commentaries before and after moved methods. -------------------------------------------------------------- [Name] Xrefactory [Version] 1.6.0 [Dependencies] jEdit 4.1 or higher JDK 1.4 or higher platform: Linux-i386, Windows, Solaris9-i386 and Mac-OSX. [Source code] http://www.xref-tech.com/xrefactory/downloads/jedit/Xrefactory.tgz [Binary] http://www.xref-tech.com/xrefactory/downloads/jedit/Xrefactory.jar [Description] Code completion, cross references, source browsing and refactorings. [Long description] Xrefactory is a refactoring browser. Is is a port of Emacs Xrefactory and is based on a shareware xref. It provides intellisense code completion, source browser (find definition, find all usages, find unused symbols, etc.) class tree viewer, symbol retriever and a refactoring browser. Refactoring allows method extraction, safe symbol renaming, adding/removing/reordering of parameters, moving of fields and methods among classes, moving of classes among packages, etc. Refactoring is safe with detection of possible conflicts. Xrefactory is scaled to work with the larges projects. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Marian ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: ObjectStore. If flattening out C++ or Java code to make your application fit in a relational database is painful, don't do it! Check out ObjectStore. Now part of Progress Software. http://www.objectstore.net/sourceforge -- ----------------------------------------------- jEdit Developers' List jEd...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jedit-devel |