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March 11, 2003 Editors for windows and LInux | ||||
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Hello Everybody I took a look at the d site and I have looked around the news group. I am wondering what ides or editors people are using for windows and linux users. Thanks, Ben |
March 11, 2003 Re: Editors for windows and LInux | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ben Woodhead | "Ben Woodhead" <zander@echotech.ca> escribió en el mensaje news:b4jm7v$a3p$1@digitaldaemon.com... | Hello Everybody | | I took a look at the d site and I have looked around the news group. I am | wondering what ides or editors people are using for windows and linux users. | | Thanks, Ben | | Burton Radons has included dedit with his dig library. If I recall correctly, someone integrated D in Visual C++, but that's everything I can remember. Once I made a configuration file for jEdit, but it was quite a while ago, and I haven't updated it. Someone else also made a file for another editor, but I don't remember exactly which editor was. But I think that what we most use are notepad-like programs (unless someone has something else). ————————————————————————— Carlos Santander --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.461 / Virus Database: 260 - Release Date: 2003-03-10 |
March 11, 2003 Re: Editors for windows and LInux | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ben Woodhead | On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 22:50:33 -0500, Ben Woodhead wrote:
> I took a look at the d site and I have looked around the news group. I am wondering what ides or editors people are using for windows and linux users.
I like vim on both Windows and Linux. ;)
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March 11, 2003 Re: Editors for windows and LInux | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ben Woodhead | On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 22:50:33 -0500, Ben Woodhead <zander@echotech.ca> wrote: > Hello Everybody > > I took a look at the d site and I have looked around the news group. I am > wondering what ides or editors people are using for windows and linux users. > > Thanks, Ben Editor: Code Genie (www.code-genie.com) IDE: none. -- xyzzy |
March 11, 2003 Re: Editors for windows and LInux | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ben Woodhead | "Ben Woodhead" <zander@echotech.ca> wrote in news:b4jm7v$a3p$1@digitaldaemon.com: > Hello Everybody > > I took a look at the d site and I have looked around the news group. I am wondering what ides or editors people are using for windows and linux users. > > Thanks, Ben > > I use TextPad. http://www.textpad.com I also have a syntax file for D if anyone is interested. |
March 11, 2003 Re: Editors for windows and LInux | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ben Woodhead Attachments: | Ben Woodhead wrote: > Hello Everybody > > I took a look at the d site and I have looked around the news group. I am wondering what ides or editors people are using for windows and linux users. > > Thanks, Ben > Personally, I use Jens' File Editor (JFE) on Windows. (http://home.t-online.de/home/Jens.Altmann/jfe_eng.htm) It has customizable syntax highlighting and find/replace -- pretty standard stuff. I came up with my own settings file for D. Of course, there's a large number of good code syntax editors out there (CodeGenie, SynEdit, etc.). I like JFE because I've found it pretty light-weight. I attached the syntax file I made for JFE for an example. (I haven't done much with Linux yet, so I wouldn't know which ones are the good ones.) Justin |
March 11, 2003 Re: Editors for windows and LInux | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ben Woodhead | I'd be nice if everyone could send their config files for these editors to walter, and he could have them on his website (parhaps in the faq). "Ben Woodhead" <zander@echotech.ca> wrote in message news:b4jm7v$a3p$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Hello Everybody > > I took a look at the d site and I have looked around the news group. I am wondering what ides or editors people are using for windows and linux users. > > Thanks, Ben > > |
March 11, 2003 Re: Editors for windows and LInux | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ben Woodhead | Hi, Linux: Use Kate and set the syntax highlighting to Java ... Hans |
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Posted in reply to Ben Woodhead | Ben Woodhead wrote: > I took a look at the d site and I have looked around the news group. I am > wondering what ides or editors people are using for windows and linux users. I've started a page on the D Wiki (http://dlanguage.netunify.com/38) for handling this recurring, developing topic. I'd appreciate being sent configuration files (to loth@users.sourceforge.net) and a description of how to install them so that I can put them in there. |
March 11, 2003 Re: Editors for windows and LInux | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ben Woodhead Attachments: | I use Editplus http://www.editplus.com/ (attached my basic D syntax file). used to use Zeus, http://www.zeusedit.com/ but prefer the EditPlus layout. and don't use the IDE features on either other editors I keep meaning to tryout a little more http://www.fixedsys.com/context/ http://www.crimsoneditor.com/ http://www.anyedit.org/ (does codewright/vs7 code folding but I had some trouble trying to get borland clasic colour scheme (dark blue bg, yellow text, white keywords etc). Mike. "Ben Woodhead" <zander@echotech.ca> wrote in message news:b4jm7v$a3p$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Hello Everybody > > I took a look at the d site and I have looked around the news group. I am wondering what ides or editors people are using for windows and linux users. > > Thanks, Ben > > |
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