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Sad to hear that. I never used it for big project, but latest version worked good for me.Jentos was always very very buggy.
Qt 5.3 It's fresh enough.Based on QT 3.x. no canidate for an official distribution.
There are no such things as bugs. There are only unintended features of negative value .Jentos was always very very buggy. Based on QT 3.x. no canidate for an official distribution. @Martin and i decided not to go into that.
Sad to hear that. I never used it for big project, but latest version worked good for me.
As for me - Jentos have more benefits than bugs.
Qt 5.3 It's fresh enough.
Yes, we can use code templetes in Jentos.Ability to declare custom @snippets?
Is there such a feature and if so, how do I do that? I want to make some snippets to make writing code for my custom framework I'm building on top of Mojo and Cerberus easier.
<l>Local </l>
<f>Field </f>
<g>Global </g>
<fu>Function </fu>
<m>Method </m>
<p>Print "%cursor%"</p>
<for>For Local k:Int = 0 Until %cursor%
Next</for>