May 02, 2013 Re: Looking for a D syntax highlighter for Lazarus SynEdit | ||||
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Posted in reply to Dejan Lekic | On Wednesday, 1 May 2013 at 19:43:58 UTC, Dejan Lekic wrote:
> D-ratiseur wrote:
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>> Hello, you probably know the multi-pltaform IDE "Lazarus". It has
>> a great code editor component called SynEdit.
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>> If an advanced D user writes a D parser/tokenizer in Object
>> Pascal and a SynEdit highlighter for D, then Lazarus could be
>> used to write an awesome IDE for D...
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>> Currently I use Xamarin under windows and Geany under linux but I
>> think something better could be made in Laz...Neither Geany nor
>> MonoDevelop are "really" dedicated to D...(same remark about
>> code:block)...
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> MonoDevelop + MonoD = the best what you can get, on both Linux and Windows.
On Windows there is also an awesome free alternative, I've just "discovered" a few days ago: Visual-D ! People will say that it's rather well known but you can install it for FREE with VisualStudio 2012 shell (integrated + isolated). VS is a rock-solid IDE and the Visual-D plugin is as good as mono-D. And you can debug btw...
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November 12, 2013 Re: Looking for a D syntax highlighter for Lazarus SynEdit | ||||
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Posted in reply to D-Ratiseur | On Thursday, 2 May 2013 at 14:41:50 UTC, D-Ratiseur wrote: > On Wednesday, 1 May 2013 at 19:43:58 UTC, Dejan Lekic wrote: >> D-ratiseur wrote: >> >>> Hello, you probably know the multi-pltaform IDE "Lazarus". It has >>> a great code editor component called SynEdit. >>> >>> If an advanced D user writes a D parser/tokenizer in Object >>> Pascal and a SynEdit highlighter for D, then Lazarus could be >>> used to write an awesome IDE for D... >>> >>> Currently I use Xamarin under windows and Geany under linux but I >>> think something better could be made in Laz...Neither Geany nor >>> MonoDevelop are "really" dedicated to D...(same remark about >>> code:block)... >> >> MonoDevelop + MonoD = the best what you can get, on both Linux and Windows. > > On Windows there is also an awesome free alternative, I've just "discovered" a few days ago: Visual-D ! People will say that it's rather well known but you can install it for FREE with VisualStudio 2012 shell (integrated + isolated). VS is a rock-solid IDE and the Visual-D plugin is as good as mono-D. And you can debug btw... WorkInProgress... https://github.com/BBasile/SynD2Syn |
June 16, 2014 Re: Looking for a D syntax highlighter for Lazarus SynEdit | ||||
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Posted in reply to Baz | On Tuesday, 12 November 2013 at 16:39:21 UTC, Baz wrote: > On Thursday, 2 May 2013 at 14:41:50 UTC, D-Ratiseur wrote: >> On Wednesday, 1 May 2013 at 19:43:58 UTC, Dejan Lekic wrote: >>> D-ratiseur wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, you probably know the multi-pltaform IDE "Lazarus". It has >>>> a great code editor component called SynEdit. >>>> >>>> If an advanced D user writes a D parser/tokenizer in Object >>>> Pascal and a SynEdit highlighter for D, then Lazarus could be >>>> used to write an awesome IDE for D... >>>> >>>> Currently I use Xamarin under windows and Geany under linux but I >>>> think something better could be made in Laz...Neither Geany nor >>>> MonoDevelop are "really" dedicated to D...(same remark about >>>> code:block)... >>> >>> MonoDevelop + MonoD = the best what you can get, on both Linux and Windows. >> >> On Windows there is also an awesome free alternative, I've just "discovered" a few days ago: Visual-D ! People will say that it's rather well known but you can install it for FREE with VisualStudio 2012 shell (integrated + isolated). VS is a rock-solid IDE and the Visual-D plugin is as good as mono-D. And you can debug btw... > > WorkInProgress... > https://github.com/BBasile/SynD2Syn An IDE project has just started, I plan to release a consistent version in a few weeks: https://github.com/BBasile/Coedit |
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