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List:       kwrite-devel
Subject:    Re: TODO - suggestions for 3.1
From:       Christoph Cullmann <cullmann () babylon2k ! de>
Date:       2002-03-18 19:21:57
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On Monday 18 March 2002 00:22, Anders Lund wrote:
> On Sunday 17 March 2002 20:59, Christoph Cullmann wrote:
> > Hi,
> > my TODO suggestion:
> >
> > 1. speed + stability:
> > the stability area seems to be quiet good at the moment, got no crashes
> > since a long time (but there seems to be some probs with spliting/view),
> > in the speed area there are mostly 3 things to do:
> > - rewrite the view code (scrollbar stuff, wrapping, folding, alltogether)
> > - make more use of editStart/End, speed up the core functions in
> >   katedocument/buffer
> > - highlighting: fix some "behind mem" bugs (cause no crashes but unneeded
> > loops or wrong hl at end of line) + speed up some stuff (perhaps cache
> > stuff more at some points)
>
> Seems you have allready got those:)
yeah, the look behind allocated mem bugs should be away (I get none now, but 
perhaps still some are hidden ;)
but we have many memleaks :/ (fixed the: not delete undoitem if undoitem is 
dropped because of undo limit ;)

>
> > 3. code folding
> >
> > 4. dyn. line wrapping
> > (should be much easier if we have a view which supports folding (and be
> > rewritten + understandable ;)
>
> Well, it should not depend on code folding i think. But having a
> better/faster view is a help of cause.
>
> > cu
> > Christoph
>
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Christoph Cullmann
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