Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/15/04:08:16
Robert Hoehne <Robert DOT Hoehne AT Mathematik DOT tu-chemnitz DOT de> wrote:
>Adrian Oboroc wrote:
>> 5. If you can read help file for LIBC.INF, why not to add
>> ~H~elp|~F~iles punct, so people will be able to select and deselect
>> the rest of TexInfo files for on-line browsing (realy comfortable
>> feature!).
>Good idea.
Yes, this would be an excellent idea, especially if it wouldn't
alter the inf files so that info couldn't use em' any more.
>Because I'm not knowing exactly what to do with a HTML-browser
>integrated in RHIDE and I think, that this is not so important
I suppose reading the FAQ and other various docs that conme in HTML
format might be easier, but it isn't hard to transdlate HTML into
regular ASCII, IMHO in the first place. Nor to get DOSlynx and use
that.
>> 7. In original TV and BP 7.0 & BC 3.1 then you select menu item
>> (for example if you press Alt-F, you activate ~F~ile), item's text
>> and two spaces from both sides goes to be highlighted with green
>> color. In RHIDE right space isn't highlighter :( I understand that
>This part I didn't understand. What do you mean with the "right space"
>and so on??
He's talking about the menu bar. it took me a while to figure it out.
When you highlight a selection, yours highlights from the first letter
to one space after the word, where as Borlands highlights from one space
before the word to one space after it.
IE RHIDE Borland
File* *File*
It is really rather pointless, IMHO.
Here is a possible idea, to help users integrate other langauges into
your IDE though. Some form of scripting langauge for a description file
should be allowed which would allow the user to specify file extensions,
compiler/interpreter, and syntax form for highlighting. Users could then
have an ide for various products both from and not from DJGPP. The less
technically inclined woudl have to use others files, but still, that
would be a nice idea, although, no simple task, I'm sure.
IE, DJGPP could become an IDE for say NASM, the GNU M-2 package, GNAT,
maybe a fortran product or two, some of the various Basic's around, etc.
Just a thought.
Simpleistic Ex.
Lang: Modula-2
EXE: Mod2.exe
Operators: +, -, *, /, AND, etc....
standard functions: yadda, yadda
sub keyword: PROC, FUNCTION
compiler options: etc....
etc...
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