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Hi Mauro,<br>
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On 12/2/2020 6:37 PM, Mauro Rizzi via Cuis-dev wrote:
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<div>Thank you Juan,</div>
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<div>I've taken all of your advice in the development of the
FileOutRework package (which I now consider feature complete)
but at this point i'm specifically asking about the changeset
I'm sharing with you so you can add the features you think
should be in the base image and I'm getting lost in the chain
of emails at this point so i'll do a list of questions: <br>
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<div>1) I'm working under the concept that you only want to have
the base fileOut option do what my current fileOutTo option
does. That is, to ask the user where they want to fileOut to
while recommending the last directory they filed out to. Is
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I just want to avoid additional menu options and duplicated code in
the base image. The current behavior in Cuis is OK with me. You find
it uncomfortable. So, you suggest the enhancements that make sense
to you. I just say that if it includes new menu options and code
duplication, then it's best to host it outside the image.<br>
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<div>2) You want this to basically apply for all fileOut
implementations on the base image correct? (This would apply
to ChangeList, ChangeSet, Classes, method and system
Categories, Methods, CodeFile, PseudoClasses, PseudoClass
categories and PseudoClass methods).<br>
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Yes, consistency is nice.<br>
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<div>3) What do you think of having the save option of the
package manager have the same behaviour? This would allow
saving packages wherever you want (and the version tracking
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Not sure. <br>
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<div>I await your feedback to finish up the changeset with the
features you think should be included (and fixing a couple of
bugs I found along the way since the last changeset).</div>
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<div>Also I'm sorry if I'm asking too many questions but it's my
first time coding for someone!</div>
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:)<br>
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<div>Kind regards,</div>
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<div><b>Mauro Rizzi</b><br>
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Cheers,<br>
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