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Posted almost 20 years ago by Alexander Klimetschek
I have added some developer docs (http://docsynch.sourceforge.net/index.php?page[]=8.Developer_Docs) to the website, including the essential DocSynch class diagram: http://docsynch.sourceforge.net/docs/developer/ds-class-diagram.png. There are also ... [More] some links to papers about real-time collaborative editing. And last but not least, there are some VIM users interested in collaborative editing for VIM: http://www.vi-improved.com/wiki/index.php/TunnelDataInCommands [Less]
Posted almost 20 years ago by [email protected] (Alexander Klimetschek)
I have added some developer docs (http://docsynch.sourceforge.net/index.php?page[]=8.Developer_Docs) to the website, including the essential DocSynch class diagram: http://docsynch.sourceforge.net/docs/developer/ds-class-diagram.png. There are also ... [More] some links to papers about real-time collaborative editing. And last but not least, there are some VIM users interested in collaborative editing for VIM: http://www.vi-improved.com/wiki/index.php/TunnelDataInCommands (0 comments) [Less]
Posted almost 20 years ago by Alexander Klimetschek
I have added some developer docs (http://docsynch.sourceforge.net/index.php?page[]=8.Developer_Docs) to the website, including the essential DocSynch class diagram: http://docsynch.sourceforge.net/docs/developer/ds-class-diagram.png. There are also ... [More] some links to papers about real-time collaborative editing. And last but not least, there are some VIM users interested in collaborative editing for VIM: http://www.vi-improved.com/wiki/index.php/TunnelDataInCommands [Less]
Posted almost 20 years ago by [email protected] (Alexander Klimetschek)
I have added some developer docs (http://docsynch.sourceforge.net/index.php?page[]=8.Developer_Docs) to the website, including the essential DocSynch class diagram: http://docsynch.sourceforge.net/docs/developer/ds-class-diagram.png. There are also ... [More] some links to papers about real-time collaborative editing. And last but not least, there are some VIM users interested in collaborative editing for VIM: http://www.vi-improved.com/wiki/index.php/TunnelDataInCommands (0 comments) [Less]
Posted almost 20 years ago by [email protected] (Alexander Klimetschek)
I am currently working on my own IRC client called "PlugIRC" which is basically a user-interface widget written in java which shall support Swing, SWT and Windows Forms (via J#). Apart from multiple server-connections and multiple channels in a ... [More] tab-based layout, it will support "plugins" to automatically intercept and send messages.Once this is finished, DocSynch has a better future in Eclipse and Visual Studio .NET. And the current IRC plugin for jEdit will be replaced (or updated to 3.0), too. Stay tuned! (0 comments) [Less]
Posted almost 20 years ago by [email protected] (Alexander Klimetschek)
I am currently working on my own IRC client called "PlugIRC" which is basically a user-interface widget written in java which shall support Swing, SWT and Windows Forms (via J#). Apart from multiple server-connections and multiple channels in a ... [More] tab-based layout, it will support "plugins" to automatically intercept and send messages.Once this is finished, DocSynch has a better future in Eclipse and Visual Studio .NET. And the current IRC plugin for jEdit will be replaced (or updated to 3.0), too. Stay tuned! (0 comments) [Less]
Posted almost 20 years ago by Alexander Klimetschek
I am currently working on my own IRC client called "PlugIRC" which is basically a user-interface widget written in java which shall support Swing, SWT and Windows Forms (via J#). Apart from multiple server-connections and multiple channels in a ... [More] tab-based layout, it will support "plugins" to automatically intercept and send messages. Once this is finished, DocSynch has a better future in Eclipse and Visual Studio .NET. And the current IRC plugin for jEdit will be replaced (or updated to 3.0), too. Stay tuned! [Less]
Posted almost 20 years ago by Alexander Klimetschek
I am currently working on my own IRC client called "PlugIRC" which is basically a user-interface widget written in java which shall support Swing, SWT and Windows Forms (via J#). Apart from multiple server-connections and multiple channels in a ... [More] tab-based layout, it will support "plugins" to automatically intercept and send messages. Once this is finished, DocSynch has a better future in Eclipse and Visual Studio .NET. And the current IRC plugin for jEdit will be replaced (or updated to 3.0), too. Stay tuned! [Less]
Posted about 20 years ago by [email protected] (Alexander Klimetschek)
I managed to compile the docynch-core library in .NET. Some modifications were necessary along with a custom sax-for-dotnet assembly to parse xml files in SAX manner with .NET.There are now three packages for the docsynch-core library, one for JAVA ... [More] (essentially a jar file), one for .NET (two assembly-dlls) and one for the source distribution (includes java and dotnet source, they mainly use the same files). (0 comments) [Less]
Posted about 20 years ago by Alexander Klimetschek
I managed to compile the docynch-core library in .NET. Some modifications were necessary along with a custom sax-for-dotnet assembly to parse xml files in SAX manner with .NET. There are now three packages for the docsynch-core library, one for JAVA ... [More] (essentially a jar file), one for .NET (two assembly-dlls) and one for the source distribution (includes java and dotnet source, they mainly use the same files). [Less]