From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Warrick Lacey To: sourcenav@sources.redhat.com Subject: Kudos and more... Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 14:44:00 -0000 Message-id: <3B59F82A.832875EA@ikadega.com> X-SW-Source: 2001-q3/msg00058.html Hi Source Navigator Team... My name is Warrick Lacey, I am an experienced developer and died in the wool Linux/Unix/FreeBSD/xxx fan. For sometime I have looked w/distain on most Microsoft developers, working for the embodiment of evil himself but I have lusted after some of the neat development tools which were available on the windows platform (e.g. CodeWrite). A friend of mine shot me a copy of Source Navigator and I initially installed it and played w/it and found it useful. I love tools if they are good, useful and not propietary, Source Navigator fit the bill. I have since become more knowledgable and am now taking the time to make it an integral part of my development tool kit (I consider this high praise, my toolkit heretofore consisted only of emacs, make and gcc, a small but mighty trio if ever there were) and in the course of playing/tailoring it I wanted to share a few points. Could never get Source Navigator (snag) to exhibit the proper behavior of using the existing emacs window. Additionally, if you specify emacsclient in the external editor, snag hangs... I was just trying to get the thing to work I am using emacs-20.7.1 (maybe the problem is due to my newer release of emacs, your online documentation mentions emacs 19.X) THANKS for making a good useful tool, W