Benoît Minisini
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[DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT]
* BUG: Classes coming from libraries are correctly taken into account in automatic completion now. * BUG: Fix the layout of the help window the first time it is shown. * NEW: The recent files list should be correctly refreshed now if another Gambas instance updates it. [WEB SITE MAKER] * NEW: Update for Gambas 2.23.1. [WIKI CGI SCRIPT] * BUG: The front page now is correctly version dependant. * BUG: Do not add "v3" at the end of a link that has "v2" explicitely. [INTEPRETER] * NEW: Stream.Lines is a new property that allows to enumerate a stream line by line until end of stream is reached. [GB.SETTINGS] * NEW: The Settings.Path property has been renamed as Settings.DefaultDir. * NEW: Now Settings.Path returns the path of the settings file on the disk. * BUG: Use a lock to prevent simultaneous writings of the same settings file. [GB.QT4.EXT] * BUG: Fix how the cursor is ensured to be visible in the Editor class. git-svn-id: svn://localhost/gambas/trunk@3866 867c0c6c-44f3-4631-809d-bfa615b0a4ec
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WELCOME TO GAMBAS! GAMBAS is a free implementation of a graphical development environment based on a BASIC interpreter and a full development platform. It is very inspired by Visual Basic and Java. Go to http://gambas.sourceforge.net to get more information: how to compile and install it, where to find binary packages, how to report a bug... Go to http://gambasdoc.org for language documentation. The following pieces of code were borrowed and adapted: - The natural string comparison algorithme was adapted from the algorithm made by Martin Pol. See http://sourcefrog.net/projects/natsort/ for more details. - The hash table implementation was adapted from the glib one. - The HTML entities parsing in gb.gtk comes from KHTML sources. - The gb.net.smtp component is a debugged and reworked version of an unmaintained library made by Kevin Read <obsidian@berlios.de> in 2002. - The gb.image.effect sources are adapted from KDE 3 image effect routines. If I forget some borrowed code in the list above, just tell me. Enjoy Gambas! -- Benoît
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