From: raninmich AT aol DOT com (RaniNmich) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: pcGRASP setup, compiling, front-ends, and just being a newbie in general.txt Lines: 41 NNTP-Posting-Host: ladder05.news.aol.com X-Admin: news AT aol DOT com Date: 22 Jun 1999 03:45:12 GMT Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Message-ID: <19990621234512.06495.00002042@ng-fo1.aol.com> To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com ok. i got tired of trying to get Rhide to work with long file names and c++, and just it's ugly, out-dated look, period. so, i've heard a suggestion here for pcGrasp, a programming front-end. while it already looks nice-- like the Borland C++ i was taught on-- i have almost no idea how to set it up to DJGPP to compile and run my little programs. it looks like the problem is, is that i've been so spoiled i don't know the <*gasp*> regular Djgpp command lines! and the thing is, of all the documents i've found on DJGPP's website, i can't find the exact answers i'm looking for. if you can't help me out exactly with pcGrasp, i think i can make do if i'd just known what are the command-line syntax look like in DJGPP to: compile sources(for Cand C++); link objects(C/C++); compile and link(C/C++); semantic check(whatever that is)(C/C++); debugging(C/C++); and the make command(C/C++). granted, once i've known how to do all these, i could just use Notepad and forget about the front-ends. but then i'd lose all those purdy colors. while i'm on the subject, are there any other suggestions for front-ends besides: rhide; pcgrasp; emacs (unless you can tell me how to set it up for win95/98); djgppse; and dfe95. i thank you gratefully.