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Editors for windows and LInux
Mar 11, 2003
Ben Woodhead
Mar 11, 2003
DDevil
Mar 11, 2003
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Mar 11, 2003
Patrick Down
Mar 11, 2003
Joel Lucsy
Mar 11, 2003
Benji Smith
Mar 11, 2003
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Mar 11, 2003
Dan Liebgold
Mar 12, 2003
Ben Woodhead
Mar 12, 2003
Patrick Down
Mar 12, 2003
Ben Woodhead
Mar 11, 2003
J C Calvarese
Mar 11, 2003
anderson
Mar 11, 2003
Hans Castorp
Mar 11, 2003
Burton Radons
Mar 13, 2003
Walter
Mar 13, 2003
Dan Liebgold
Mar 13, 2003
Helmut Leitner
Mar 13, 2003
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Mar 14, 2003
Dan Liebgold
Mar 14, 2003
Helmut Leitner
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Mar 19, 2003
Helmut Leitner
Mar 19, 2003
Dan Liebgold
Mar 11, 2003
Mike Wynn
Mar 12, 2003
John Reimer
Mar 11, 2003
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Mar 12, 2003
John Reimer
Mar 12, 2003
Ben Woodhead
March 11, 2003
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
"Ben Woodhead" <zander@echotech.ca> escribió en el mensaje
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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
|
|

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).

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March 11, 2003
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
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.

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xyzzy
March 11, 2003
"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
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
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
Hi,

Linux: Use Kate and set the syntax highlighting to Java ...

Hans


March 11, 2003
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
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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