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February 09, 2007 eDitor 0.2 released | ||||
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eDitor is an IDE designed especially for D, though it also has some support for some other languages (C,C++,Java,XML,...). It has full support for D's current syntax, and support for using an external tool (like build/rebuild) for building your project. Screenshot: http://brix-verden.dk/d/eDitor/eDitor-0.2.png Platform support: 32bit linux (glibc 2.4), 64bit linux (glibc 2.4), and 32bit windows. It requires QT 3.3 on linux, the QT dll for windows is supplied in the tarball. Download: http://brix-verden.dk/d/eDitor/eDitor-0.2.tar.bz2 Note: The project support on windows is still work in progress, the consequence is that you can't move a project without losing your project settings. This will be fixed in version 0.3. - Brix |
February 09, 2007 Re: eDitor 0.2 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Thomas Brix Larsen | Thomas Brix Larsen ha scritto:
> eDitor is an IDE designed especially for D, though it also has some support for some other languages (C,C++,Java,XML,...).
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> It has full support for D's current syntax, and support for using an external tool (like build/rebuild) for building your project.
>
> Screenshot: http://brix-verden.dk/d/eDitor/eDitor-0.2.png
>
> Platform support: 32bit linux (glibc 2.4), 64bit linux (glibc 2.4), and
> 32bit windows. It requires QT 3.3 on linux, the QT dll for windows is
> supplied in the tarball.
>
> Download: http://brix-verden.dk/d/eDitor/eDitor-0.2.tar.bz2
>
> Note:
> The project support on windows is still work in progress, the consequence is
> that you can't move a project without losing your project settings. This
> will be fixed in version 0.3.
>
> - Brix
>
lab eDitor-0.2 # ./eDitor32
Segmentation fault
lab eDitor-0.2 # eix -c x11-libs/qt
[I] x11-libs/qt (3.3.6-r5(3)@11/01/2007 4.2.2(4)@12/01/2007): The Qt
toolkit is a comprehensive C++ application development framework.
lab eDitor-0.2 $ eix -c sys-libs/glibc
[I] sys-libs/glibc (2.5(2.2)@10/01/2007): GNU libc6 (also called glibc2)
C library
I have glibc 2.5 like 99.9% of gentoo users :\
and like gentoo said, "Downgrading glibc is not supported and a sure way
to destruction" :P
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February 09, 2007 Re: eDitor 0.2 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Alberto | Alberto wrote:
> Thomas Brix Larsen ha scritto:
>> eDitor is an IDE designed especially for D, though it also has some support for some other languages (C,C++,Java,XML,...).
>>
>> It has full support for D's current syntax, and support for using an external tool (like build/rebuild) for building your project.
>>
>> Screenshot: http://brix-verden.dk/d/eDitor/eDitor-0.2.png
>>
>> Platform support: 32bit linux (glibc 2.4), 64bit linux (glibc 2.4), and
>> 32bit windows. It requires QT 3.3 on linux, the QT dll for windows is
>> supplied in the tarball.
>>
>> Download: http://brix-verden.dk/d/eDitor/eDitor-0.2.tar.bz2
>>
>> Note:
>> The project support on windows is still work in progress, the consequence
>> is that you can't move a project without losing your project settings.
>> This will be fixed in version 0.3.
>>
>> - Brix
>>
> lab eDitor-0.2 # ./eDitor32
> Segmentation fault
>
> lab eDitor-0.2 # eix -c x11-libs/qt
> [I] x11-libs/qt (3.3.6-r5(3)@11/01/2007 4.2.2(4)@12/01/2007): The Qt
> toolkit is a comprehensive C++ application development framework.
>
> lab eDitor-0.2 $ eix -c sys-libs/glibc
> [I] sys-libs/glibc (2.5(2.2)@10/01/2007): GNU libc6 (also called glibc2)
> C library
>
> I have glibc 2.5 like 99.9% of gentoo users :\
> and like gentoo said, "Downgrading glibc is not supported and a sure way
> to destruction" :P
Oh I guess I'm one of the 0.1% then ;)
Okay, I'll emerge glibc and build a glibc 2.5 version :)
- Brix
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February 09, 2007 Re: eDitor 0.2 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Thomas Brix Larsen | Thomas Brix Larsen wrote:
> eDitor is an IDE designed especially for D, though it also has some support
> for some other languages (C,C++,Java,XML,...).
>
> It has full support for D's current syntax, and support for using an
> external tool (like build/rebuild) for building your project.
>
> Screenshot: http://brix-verden.dk/d/eDitor/eDitor-0.2.png
>
> Platform support: 32bit linux (glibc 2.4), 64bit linux (glibc 2.4), and
> 32bit windows. It requires QT 3.3 on linux, the QT dll for windows is
> supplied in the tarball.
>
> Download: http://brix-verden.dk/d/eDitor/eDitor-0.2.tar.bz2
>
> Note:
> The project support on windows is still work in progress, the consequence is
> that you can't move a project without losing your project settings. This
> will be fixed in version 0.3.
>
> - Brix
>
Looks pretty good. One thing I need before finding it useful is an adjustable tab width.
If you want to add languages besides D, could I suggest Python and Ruby? I'd put that rather low on the order of priorities, but Python and Ruby complement D rather than competing with it.
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February 10, 2007 Re: eDitor 0.2 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Charles D Hixson | Charles D Hixson wrote: > Thomas Brix Larsen wrote: >> eDitor is an IDE designed especially for D, though it also has some support >> for some other languages (C,C++,Java,XML,...). [snip] > If you want to add languages besides D, could I suggest Python and Ruby? I'd put that rather low on the order of priorities, but Python and Ruby complement D rather than competing with it. I think once you've already got D support, rudimentary support for C, C++ and Java is probably easier to implement than any support for languages with a completely different syntax. That's probably the reason he went for those first. |
February 10, 2007 Re: eDitor 0.2 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Frits van Bommel | Frits van Bommel wrote:
> Charles D Hixson wrote:
>> Thomas Brix Larsen wrote:
>>> eDitor is an IDE designed especially for D, though it also has some
>>> support
>>> for some other languages (C,C++,Java,XML,...).
> [snip]
>> If you want to add languages besides D, could I suggest Python and Ruby? I'd put that rather low on the order of priorities, but Python and Ruby complement D rather than competing with it.
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> I think once you've already got D support, rudimentary support for C, C++ and Java is probably easier to implement than any support for languages with a completely different syntax. That's probably the reason he went for those first.
I'm actually using a modified qscintilla, so it also has support for other languages. Ruby and python are already somewhat supported in the program. Also somewhat supported are: Javascript, Perl, Lua, HTML, Diff/patch, SQL, LyX and TeX. These are mostly lacking colors matching the primary languages.
- Brix
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February 10, 2007 Re: eDitor 0.2 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Charles D Hixson | Charles D Hixson wrote:
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> Looks pretty good. One thing I need before finding it useful is an adjustable tab width.
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Okay, I will add this for the next release.
- Brix
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February 10, 2007 Re: eDitor 0.2 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Thomas Brix Larsen | Thomas Brix Larsen wrote:
> Charles D Hixson wrote:
>> Looks pretty good. One thing I need before finding it useful
>> is an adjustable tab width.
>>
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> Okay, I will add this for the next release.
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> - Brix
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Great! Thanks.
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February 10, 2007 Re: eDitor 0.2 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to Thomas Brix Larsen | Thomas Brix Larsen wrote:
> eDitor is an IDE designed especially for D, though it also has some support for some other languages (C,C++,Java,XML,...).
>
> It has full support for D's current syntax, and support for using an external tool (like build/rebuild) for building your project.
>
> Screenshot: http://brix-verden.dk/d/eDitor/eDitor-0.2.png
>
> Platform support: 32bit linux (glibc 2.4), 64bit linux (glibc 2.4), and
> 32bit windows. It requires QT 3.3 on linux, the QT dll for windows is
> supplied in the tarball.
>
> Download: http://brix-verden.dk/d/eDitor/eDitor-0.2.tar.bz2
>
> Note:
> The project support on windows is still work in progress, the consequence
> is that you can't move a project without losing your project settings.
> This will be fixed in version 0.3.
>
> - Brix
didn't work for me. I'm on Kubuntu feisty fawn with kde 3.5.6 here the result.
vtp
mylaptop:~/eDitor-0.2$ ./eDitor
./eDitor: 9: [[: not found
./eDitor64: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
mylaptop:~/eDitor-0.2$ ./eDitor32
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 169
Major opcode: 148
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to open device
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 169
Major opcode: 148
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to open device
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
mylaptop:~/eDitor-0.2$ ls
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February 10, 2007 Re: eDitor 0.2 released | ||||
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Posted in reply to vtp | vtp wrote: > > didn't work for me. I'm on Kubuntu feisty fawn with kde 3.5.6 here the result. > > vtp > > > > mylaptop:~/eDitor-0.2$ ./eDitor > ./eDitor: 9: [[: not found > ./eDitor64: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected What shell are you using? Do you have a file/symlink named /bin/sh ? > mylaptop:~/eDitor-0.2$ ./eDitor32 > X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 169 > Major opcode: 148 > Minor opcode: 3 > Resource id: 0x0 > Failed to open device > X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 169 > Major opcode: 148 > Minor opcode: 3 > Resource id: 0x0 > Failed to open device > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > mylaptop:~/eDitor-0.2$ ls Could you please try http://brix-verden.dk/d/eDitor/testbuilds/eDitor32 ? I've compiled it with the tools from the autopackage project, which statically links in some of the X libraries. - Brix |
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