
Hi Jeff, I just tried it out and it didn't work for me too. So I've released it to early I guess. One problem I see is that the background build is even active when no project is open. So it always ask you to open a file, and you can't cancel this. This can be avoided by unselecting the symbol in the toolbar that looks like a recycle sign. Switch it on again, if you're ready with a project. I will fix this in the next release. However, in the visual cabal editor, can't you select and unselect modules in a checkbox at the side? Jürgen I have one problem so far (and one segfault), but I like the IDE a lot. When I create a new package inside one of my current source directories, it adds all the modules in that directory to *both* the exposed and additional unexposed modules list, resulting in a net zero modules in the package. Is this a known problem? Am I missing something? I can't see how to add or remove modules from either of these lists. -- Jeff -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Announcement%3A-Beta-of-Leksah-IDE-available-tp2281603... Sent from the Haskell - Haskell-Cafe mailing list archive at Nabble.com.