Moving the MC IDE forward
Simon lord
slord at marelina.com
Mon Jul 21 13:28:02 EDT 2003
> Not that I'm here to speak for RunRev or anything (and for all I know
> those
> folks may know of a reason why this suggestion is a very bad idea);
> but if
> you're interested in things like the database support, but find the
> interface too rcih/in your face, have you tried the "Suspend
> Development
> Tools" option under the "Development" menu?
Interesting, I missed this menu item. It's encouraging only because it
proves Kevin can easily provide a *minimalist* authoring environment
that MC users are accustomed to.
> I'd have thought this might mean you get all the advantages of Rev in
> terms
> of extended libraries - but effectively get rid of all their UI
> (except for
> one tiny pallete with a "Restore" button on, which you minimise). I'd
> guess
> you could then just open the MetaCard UI instead (but of course I
> could be
> wrong).
I think it was meant to hide the Rev tools while you tested your stack.
It otherwise does not appear to do much in *suspended* mode.
> Maybe that is the way forward for those who will want to continue to
> upgrade
> to new engines etc, benefit from the additional libraries, but use
> their own
> or the "classic" MetaCard UI. It might even be possible to formalise
> this
> in a future version of Rev - eg have preferences to switch off the Rev
> UI at
> startup, and to open some other UI at the same time. (Actually the
> latter
> may hardly be needed; I have a little toolbar which supplements the
> Rev UI,
> which is implemented as a Rev "plugin", and set to open at startup and
> glue
> itself to the end of the Rev menubar. When the Rev UI is suspended,
> my bit
> stays in place.)
Agreed. Seems trivial to make an MC IDE as a *plugin* which is built
and supported by MC users and use the *Suspend* type feature to switch
between the two. Seems easier to do this than to support two
independent IDEs.
> I'd be interested to hear from anyone who gives this a go. Or RunRev's
> opinions if in fact they think it's a Very Bad Idea.
Same here.
> Ben Rubinstein | Email: benr_mc at cogapp.com
> Cognitive Applications Ltd | Phone: +44 (0)1273-821600
> http://www.cogapp.com | Fax : +44 (0)1273-728866
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Sincerely,
Simon
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