Difference between revisions of "To-Do List plugin"
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− | ''' | + | In complex software projects, where different users are involved, there is often the requirement of different tasks to be performed by different users. For this purpose, Code::Blocks offers a '''Todo List'''. This list can be opened via ''View->To-Do list'', and contains the tasks to be performed, together with their priorities, types and the responsible users. The list can be filtered for tasks, users and/or source files. A sorting by columns can be achieved by clicking the caption of the corresponding column. |
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+ | Note: the To-Do list can be docked in the message console. Select the option ''Include the To-Do list in the message pane'' via the menu ''Settings->Environment''. | ||
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+ | If the sources are opened in Code::Blocks, a Todo can be added to the list via the context menu command ''Add To-Do item''. A comment will be added in the selected line of the source code. | ||
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+ | // TODO (user#1#): add new dialog for next release | ||
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+ | When adding a To-Do, a dialogue box will appear where the following settings can be made: | ||
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+ | ; User : User name <tt><user></tt> in the operating system. Tasks for other users can also be created here. In doing so, the corresponding user name has to be created by Add new. The assignment of a Todo is then made via the selection of entries listed for the User. | ||
+ | :* ''Note that the Users have nothing to do with the Personalities used in Code::Blocks.'' | ||
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+ | ; Type : By default, type is set to Todo. | ||
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+ | ; Priority : The importance of tasks can be expressed by priorities (1 - 9) in Code::Blocks. | ||
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+ | ; Position : This setting specifies whether the comment is to be included before, after or at the exact position of the cursor. | ||
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+ | ; Comment Style : A selection of formats for comments (e.g. doxygen). |
Latest revision as of 22:46, 28 August 2011
In complex software projects, where different users are involved, there is often the requirement of different tasks to be performed by different users. For this purpose, Code::Blocks offers a Todo List. This list can be opened via View->To-Do list, and contains the tasks to be performed, together with their priorities, types and the responsible users. The list can be filtered for tasks, users and/or source files. A sorting by columns can be achieved by clicking the caption of the corresponding column.
Note: the To-Do list can be docked in the message console. Select the option Include the To-Do list in the message pane via the menu Settings->Environment.
If the sources are opened in Code::Blocks, a Todo can be added to the list via the context menu command Add To-Do item. A comment will be added in the selected line of the source code.
// TODO (user#1#): add new dialog for next release
When adding a To-Do, a dialogue box will appear where the following settings can be made:
- User
- User name <user> in the operating system. Tasks for other users can also be created here. In doing so, the corresponding user name has to be created by Add new. The assignment of a Todo is then made via the selection of entries listed for the User.
- Note that the Users have nothing to do with the Personalities used in Code::Blocks.
- Type
- By default, type is set to Todo.
- Priority
- The importance of tasks can be expressed by priorities (1 - 9) in Code::Blocks.
- Position
- This setting specifies whether the comment is to be included before, after or at the exact position of the cursor.
- Comment Style
- A selection of formats for comments (e.g. doxygen).