Re: Ann: Castalia 2008.1 - Great developers need great tools



Jacob Thurman wrote:

http://www.twodesk.com/castalia

I'm excited to announce Castalia 2008.1, the first of Castalia update
of 2008.

Here's what's new:

--New features--

* QuickBar - Fast access to tools that help you maintain your code.
* Syntax error correction - Castalia can correct common syntax errors
with a single button click
* Bookmark stack swap - swap the current cursor position with the next
bookmark in the bookmark stack

--Enhanced Features--

* Templates now expand class and method names in whitespace.
* Better handling of read-only files in refactoring
* New default code template: begine
* Text search toolbar now has option to integrate into code editor,
instead of being a floating window.

--Fixed Bugs--

* Using arrow keys with selected text sometimes causes selection to be
lost
* Keyword 'in' not properly formatted when refactoring
* 'Extract Method' refactoring unavailable when the selection begins
with a comment
* Extract Method (and others) - an extra space is inserted between )
and then, i.e. "if (1 = 1) then" becomes "if (1 = 1) then"

--Other--

* Improved "plumbing" for better interaction with OpenToolsAPI

Customers with current subscriptions can download Castalia 2008.1 from
the subscriber website at http://subscribe.twodesk.com. If your
subscription has expired, you can still renew it at
http://subscribe.twodesk.com.

If you haven't tried Castalia lately, now is a great time to try it.
Download a free trial at http://www.twodesk.com/castalia.

--Jacob Thurman
TwoDesk Software Company

I did the upgrade. Is there some way I can return to the earlier
version where it did work at least a little? I tried to post this to
your newsgroups, but they seem to have vanished.

I get errors from Castalia every time I exit D7 Pro, and those little
symbols that follow the cursor around are a real PITA.

Regards,
Glynn

--
We do not see things as they are; we see them as we are - David Zindell
in Neverness
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