1. EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by GSAC3 Sep 01, 2009
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Is there a version of EDITA that works with EU 4.0, or is someone working on one.
I tried to use the one for EU 3.1.1, but it does not seem to work with some of the EU 4.0 demos, particularly those that use the keyword "NAMESPACE" (i.e. ALLSORTS).
Don
2. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Sep 01, 2009
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I've been trying to knock something out. I've got the syntax files all done. I just need to fix it to run the new interpreter, since the name has changed. I might see if I can get it to run either one by choosing an option...
-Greg
3. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by jeremy (admin) Sep 01, 2009
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When you get it done, we have a WikiPage for editors. Maybe the Edita link needs updated? Maybe we should start tracking those that support 4.0.
Jeremy
4. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Sep 01, 2009
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I already put Edita in that list.
-Greg
5. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by dcole Sep 03, 2009
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Make sure you set Options/File Extensions to the right
.ex, .exw etc.. the right bin files.
Don Cole
6. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by JansekVillaria Sep 04, 2009
- 1678 views
Hello Greg
Any possibility Greg you could post the syntax files for Eu 4 you are using with Edita?
Thanks, Jansek
7. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Sep 04, 2009
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Any possibility Greg you could post the syntax files for Eu 4 you are using with Edita?
Get it here: euphoria.syn.zip. Will be posted to Recent User Contributions soon enough.
-Greg
8. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by GSAC3 Sep 05, 2009
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Greg
Downloaded ziped syntax file, but am unable to UN_zip it.
Keep getting an error that says ziped file is in wrong format.
Am using WINZIP 11.2, and have also tried 7-ZIP, but all give same error.
What did you use to zip the EUPHORIA.SYN file?
Don
9. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by dcole Sep 05, 2009
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Hello Don,
http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=edita
Works for me with allsorts.ex.
Euphoria 4 Beta 2.
Don Cole
10. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by GSAC3 Sep 06, 2009
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Don
I am sure you are right about it working with ALLSORTS, however, the problem I am having is that the EUPHORIA.SYN.ZIP file downloaded from the web WILL NOT UNZIP using using WINZIP or any of the other un-zippers I have tried. If I could get it unzipped, I am sure it would work OK with EDITA and EUPHORIA 4.0 beta 2.
Don
11. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by dcole Sep 06, 2009
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- Last edited Sep 07, 2009
Where did you get EUPHORIA.SYN.ZIP from?
Don Cole
12. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by GSAC3 Sep 07, 2009
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Don http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=edita
Don
13. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by dcole Sep 07, 2009
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OK.
I see where you got it.
I don't know what you use it for.
I don't know why you need it.
I have Edita 0.3.0(30/05/07)
And it seems to work fine with the demos I have tried and all my old Euphoria programs.
The only problem was I had to change few of my old files.
--myProgram.exw include myInc.ew global constant EditText13=Bla Bla --myInc.ew constant EditText13=Some other bla bla
this works fine with Euphoria ver 3.
Although I wondered why.
With Euphoria ver 4 I get errors.
I have to change all EditText13s in the include file to a different name.
I may be getting a little off topic here but the point is
Edita 0.3.0(30/05/07) works with Euphoria ver 4 beta 2.
At least so far for me.
Don Cole
14. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by GSAC3 Sep 07, 2009
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Don
Based on the error messages I am getting when I try to un-zip the EUPHORIA.SYN.ZIP file using WINZIP 11.2, the zipped file requires WINZIP version 12 or above to do the job in other words the file must have been zipped with version 12 or above and can not be unzipped with anything else!
As for why I am trying to use this more recent version of the EUPHORIA.SYN file, please see the first message in this thread.
When I tried to run ALLSORTS from within EDITA using the existing EUPHORIA.SYN file, I received an error message about NAMESPACE not having been defined. Subsequent responses to my query about this problem in this thread seemed to indicate updating the EUPHORIA.SYS file should solve the problem. That's why I am trying to unzip and use the most recent version of the SYN file.
Don
15. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by GSAC3 Sep 07, 2009
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Don
Based on the error messages I am getting when I try to un-zip the EUPHORIA.SYN.ZIP file using WINZIP 11.2, the zipped file requires WINZIP version 12 or above to do the job in other words the file must have been zipped with version 12 or above and can not be unzipped with anything else!
As for why I am trying to use this more recent version of the EUPHORIA.SYN file, please see the first message in this thread.
When I tried to run ALLSORTS from within EDITA using the existing EUPHORIA.SYN file, I received an error message about NAMESPACE not having been defined. Subsequent responses to my query about this problem in this thread seemed to indicate updating the EUPHORIA.SYS file should solve the problem. That's why I am trying to unzip and use the most recent version of the SYN file.
Don
16. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by GSAC3 Sep 07, 2009
- 1480 views
Don
PROBLEM SOLVED!
I downloaded the most recent version of 7ZIP, and it solves the un-zipping problem I was experiencing. Also, using the new version of EUPHORIA.SYS solves the error message problem I was having when I tried to run ALLSORTS under 4.9b2 within EDITA.
Don
17. Re: EDITA for version EU4.0
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Sep 08, 2009
- 1372 views
Sorry, my bad there! I use WinZip 12 and often forget its format is not backwards-compatible with older WinZip versions.
My updated Euphoria.syn adds auto-complete and proper highlighting for Euphoria 4.0 keywords. It's not essential, but it certainly helps when writing 4.0 programs!
-Greg