Dear Colby,
First of all, thank you so much for developing CodeGraph—it's an incredibly useful tool that has greatly improved my workflow! 🙏
I'm writing to kindly request support for Lazarus (the free and open-source Pascal IDE) in the upcoming versions. Specifically, could you please consider adding file-type recognition for the following Lazarus-related extensions?
| Extension |
Description |
.lfm |
Lazarus Form files (similar to Delphi's .dfm) |
.lpi |
Lazarus Project Information files (XML-based) |
.lpr |
Lazarus Project source files (main program unit, similar to .pas) |
Adding support for these extensions would make CodeGraph much more valuable for the Pascal/FPC community and would enable many developers who use Lazarus as their primary IDE to leverage your excellent tool.
Of course, I completely understand that this is entirely optional—please feel free to prioritize according to your own development roadmap. If you need any examples or sample files for testing, I'd be happy to help!
Thank you very much for your time and consideration, and I look forward to seeing CodeGraph continue to grow.
Warm regards,
Dear Colby,
First of all, thank you so much for developing CodeGraph—it's an incredibly useful tool that has greatly improved my workflow! 🙏
I'm writing to kindly request support for Lazarus (the free and open-source Pascal IDE) in the upcoming versions. Specifically, could you please consider adding file-type recognition for the following Lazarus-related extensions?
.lfm.dfm).lpi.lpr.pas)Adding support for these extensions would make CodeGraph much more valuable for the Pascal/FPC community and would enable many developers who use Lazarus as their primary IDE to leverage your excellent tool.
Of course, I completely understand that this is entirely optional—please feel free to prioritize according to your own development roadmap. If you need any examples or sample files for testing, I'd be happy to help!
Thank you very much for your time and consideration, and I look forward to seeing CodeGraph continue to grow.
Warm regards,