Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/07/23/17:38:24
>SET's editor is the same editor used by RHIDE ;-))
>SET's editor is just an editor, isn't supposed to be an IDE.
That's what I want. Since I'm using gxx at a command promp to compile
anyway, it makes little difference. I just hope there's still a DOS prompt.
>You can
>compile a program from the editor indicating what command line you
>want to use in "Tool&Ops|Options|Run program (which one)" then
>pressing CTRL+F9 the editor will call it and collect the errors.
>Additionally I guess you'll need to:
>1) Run the editor in the %DJDIR%/share/setedit directory to setup
>your defaults (colors, video mode, fonts, palette, etc).
>2) Running in the same directory enable the "Tool&Ops|Options|Editor
>General|Don't create desktop files" I guess that's better for people
>that run things from W95 direct access links.
OK, I'll try this.
>But again, that's an editor, not an IDE. I use RHIDE to program and
>the standalone version of the editor to edit text, create docs,
>etc.
Most of the docs I write are in HTML, but since I do them in notepad,
anyway...
Here's a couple of ideas for the editor, anyway (I hear you're taking
suggestions):
If you're still going to keep syntax highlighting in the editor (yes please)
how about adding support for more languages (including HTML). I don't really
care about languages other than C++ and HTML, but marking up my HTML code
would be a nice touch.
And a DOS promt menu entry which defaults to the current directory (where
you loaded/saved the last file from/to).
James Arthur
jaa AT arfa DOT clara DOT net
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