Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/08/23/01:14:41
In <dgrisnerDDo1rs DOT 4z2 AT netcom DOT com> dgrisner AT netcom DOT com writes:
> In article <DDJ1yL DOT 22J AT jade DOT mv DOT net>,
> Phil Frisbie <pfrisbie AT trmx3 DOT dot DOT ca DOT gov> wrote:
> >I am looking for a good freeware/shareware
> >Windows based editor for source files, so that I
> >don't have to keep converting between DOS and
> >UNIX text files.
> >
> >Also, has anyone considered making/using a
> >Windows shell to control compiling options,
> >and/or controlling make? How about with a built
> >in text editor so that you could edit, compile, link,
> >and run without (directly) opening a DOS box?
> >
>
> You might want to try Programmer's File Editor (PFE).
>
> It can do multiple files, UNIX files (i.e., files w/o the
> [ab]normal DOS CR/LF pair), and lets your compile straight
> from within it. It even captures the output from you compile
> (or any other DOS program), so you can view your compile
> errors while editing your files.
>
> I wish that it had VI key bindings (I know, I know, but I'm
> used to VI), but it works pretty well.
>
> Best of all, it's free.
>
>
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> David G. Risner
> Southwestern University dgrisner AT netcom DOT com
> School of Law Library Los Angeles, CA
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