rpgoldman@real-time.com writes:
Is there some reason to do this instead of a Bugzilla? Is the latter just too much of a pain to maintain?
This was discussed here in the past, but I don't have links handy. I seem to remember that this is because such tools make reporting bugs too much a hassle.
Would you consider writing up a McCLIM cliki page describing what you do when you play with the lisp listener? This is the only application
I execute this command, which shakes the Listener a bit:
Show Class Subclasses (class) t
Then I walk the file system a bit by clicking on pathnames.
As an aside, can anyone point me to a sample application that has some pane devoted to displaying information about the state of the application (e.g., a filename that is the current document, mode of
Do you mean something like a status bar?
Paolo