From: Rob V. <rv...@do...> - 2014-01-28 20:10:19
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Yes but then you lose the ability to run Store Manager on non-Windows platforms since there is no WPF support under Mono Rob From: Eugen F <feu...@ya...> Reply-To: Eugen F <feu...@ya...> Date: Thursday, 16 January 2014 10:26 To: Rob Vesse <rv...@do...> Cc: dotNetRDF Developer Discussion and Feature Request <dot...@li...> Subject: Re: Store manager multiline > rdfEditor looks really great but I gradually improve a query and also execute > it on different connections so it would be difficult to save-load at each > change. > Wouldn't be possible to host that wpf inside store manager winform? > http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms751797%28v=vs.110%29.aspx#Windows_Fo > rms_Application_Hosting_Windows > <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms751797%28v=vs.110%29.aspx#Windows_F > orms_Application_Hosting_Windowshttp://> > > > > > > On Thursday, January 16, 2014 5:07 PM, Rob Vesse <rv...@do...> > wrote: > > > What you seem to want is a fully fledged text editor inside of Store Manager > which was never really the intent of that tool. You could use our rdfEditor > which already has the feature you suggest to develop your queries, save them > to a file and then load them into Store Manager. > > While the editor in Store Manager likely could be improved in future it would > require a significant effort to do so. However a lot of the functionality in > rdfEditor is abstracted in the rdfEditor.Core library and could potentially be > ported into Store Manager given a Windows Forms implementation of the > appropriate APIs. See the winforms-editor branch which has the stub of a > rdfEditor.Core.WinForms project which I just started yesterday, you can refer > to the rdfEditor.Core.Wpf project to see what a completed implementation looks > like. > > Rob > > From: Eugen F <feu...@ya...> > Reply-To: Eugen F <feu...@ya...> > Date: Thursday, 16 January 2014 09:14 > To: "dot...@li..." <dot...@li...>, Rob > Vesse <rv...@do...> > Subject: Store manager multiline > >> Hi, >> >> While working/debugging queries with store manager it would be nice to be >> able to (un)comment all lines in current selection. Now i have to cut/paste. >> Feature could use keypress "ctrl+3" or some other intuitive combination. >> I could make a fork a take a look. > > > > > > |