1. Editors
- Posted by Mike Nelson <mikestar13 at sbcglobal.net> Aug 08, 2006
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My own take is that ED is a wonderful example of the coding capabilties of Euphoria, but not impressive as an editor. I downloaded and started using EE the same day I downloaded Eu. I have recently switched to Edita and find it extremly capable and easy to use. I've no doubt that several others metioned are excellent choices, but my personal preference is for an editor written in Eu. Also I'm quite impressed with Arwen which Edita uses. If someday it has an IDE comparable to Win32Lib's, it will (deservedly) be extremely popular.
2. Re: Editors
- Posted by D. Newhall <derek_newhall at yahoo.com> Aug 08, 2006
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- Last edited Aug 09, 2006
Mike Nelson wrote: > > My own take is that ED is a wonderful example of the coding capabilties of > Euphoria, > but not impressive as an editor. I downloaded and started using EE the same > day I downloaded Eu. I have recently switched to Edita and find it extremly > capable and easy to use. I've no doubt that several others metioned are > excellent > choices, but my personal preference is for an editor written in Eu. Also I'm > quite impressed with Arwen which Edita uses. If someday it has an IDE > comparable > to Win32Lib's, it will (deservedly) be extremely popular. There is an IDE for wxEuphoria but it's a bit buggy (especially on Windows). I use ed alot simply because it's guaranteed to be available on all platforms immediately. Although, I have set it up as my default editor on my Linux machine at work. At home I use ConTEXT as my editor of choice.
3. Re: Editors
- Posted by Pete Lomax <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> Aug 09, 2006
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On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 12:17:10 -0700, Mike Nelson <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> wrote: >I have recently switched to Edita and find it extremly capable and easy to use. Thanks >If someday it has an IDE comparable to Win32Lib's, it will >(deservedly) be extremely popular. There is Tools/Window Painter, but at the moment you'll find it crippled (sorry/"Window Painter Expired or Unlicenced", "Modifications will NOT be saved.") You can still play with it a bit, though, see what you think, it's different anyway. Actually, if you (temp) set your system date back to 2005, it'll fool the date check. The open source debate is not really up for discussion at this point, I am working on something that I hope will grant the personal freedom needed, but no-one hold their breath over that. Question: of those that use Judith's IDE, * how many do so out of principle (open source), * how many actually have found they /needed/ it to be open source (ie fixed a bug ontime/that Judith could not), * how many just because it is free, and * how many would pay if they had to? (tick all that apply) Regards, Pete
4. Re: Editors
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at gmail.com> Aug 09, 2006
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D. Newhall wrote: > > > There is an IDE for wxEuphoria but it's a bit buggy (especially on Windows). If you are speaking about the editor, then I would disagree. The graphical designer portion is pretty spotty. I haven't put nearly as much effort into that. Frankly, I've been kind of hoping that some interested party would step forward (not unlike how Judith took the IDE off of David's hands) and make it work better. I use the editor part of it pretty exclusively when I code Eu (or, indeed, practically any text editing job). If you've found bugs there, I'd really like to hear about them. Matt Lewis
5. Re: Editors
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at gmail.com> Aug 09, 2006
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Pete Lomax wrote: > > > The open source debate is not really up for discussion at this point, > I am working on something that I hope will grant the personal freedom > needed, but no-one hold their breath over that. > > Question: of those that use Judith's IDE, I haven't regularly used it for quite some time (I rarely use win32lib at this point), at least directly, but I'll post my answers anyway.. > * how many do so out of principle (open source), Yes. > * how many actually have found they /needed/ it to be open source > (ie fixed a bug ontime/that Judith could not), Back when I used, it, I can recall fixing some bugs, and changing some things. It's rare that I'd use some OSS without somehow modifying it to fit my needs. In fact, the editor of wxIDE is a wxEuphoria port of the editor that's part of the win32lib IDE. If you take a look at the source, there is still a fair amount of cruft left in from it's win32lib days. > * how many just because it is free, and Yep. > * how many would pay if they had to? No. Matt Lewis
6. Re: Editors
- Posted by D. Newhall <derek_newhall at yahoo.com> Aug 09, 2006
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- Last edited Aug 10, 2006
Matt Lewis wrote: > (snip) > If you are speaking about the editor, then I would disagree. The graphical > designer portion is pretty spotty. I haven't put nearly as much effort into > that. Frankly, I've been kind of hoping that some interested party would step > forward (not unlike how Judith took the IDE off of David's hands) and make > it work better. > > I use the editor part of it pretty exclusively when I code Eu (or, indeed, > practically any text editing job). If you've found bugs there, I'd really > like to hear about them. I remember certain parts didn't work well or at all in Windows. For example, hitting F1 or going to Help > Documentation fails on Windows if `home_path` contains spaces. To fix it I changed line 1695 to wx_shell( "\"" & home_path & "\\wxIDE.htm\"" ) and that seemed to fix it for XP at least. I'll look through my copy to see what else I changed.
7. Editors
- Posted by president at insight-concepts.com Jul 03, 2001
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Hi John Paravantis, Another great Editor is the GWD Text editor. It has support for Euphoria text highlighting, and it also has a built in shell execution plugin. Chris
8. Re: Editors
- Posted by paravantis at otenet.gr Jul 03, 2001
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> Hi John Paravantis, > > Another great Editor is the GWD Text editor. It has support for > Euphoria text highlighting, and it also has a built in shell > execution plugin. > > > Chris Hello Chris, Thank you for pointing this out to us. I checked http://www.gwdsoft.com/ for GWD and, yes, it looks interesting. One important thing I would like to point out: while ConTEXT is freeware, GWD is shareware (for a mere $29). Regards John
9. Re: Editors
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Jul 03, 2001
- 539 views
You would not waste time by useing ULTRA-EDIT 8.0 Color synt Proc/Func list open file list Tabfile supp etc etc etc or, the Best alternative write your own in Euphoria. Euman euman at bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <paravantis at otenet.gr> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 17:54 Subject: Re: Editors > > > > Hi John Paravantis, > > > > Another great Editor is the GWD Text editor. It has support for > > Euphoria text highlighting, and it also has a built in shell > > execution plugin. > > > > > > Chris > > Hello Chris, > > Thank you for pointing this out to us. I checked http://www.gwdsoft.com/ for > GWD and, yes, it looks interesting. > > One important thing I would like to point out: while ConTEXT is freeware, > GWD is shareware (for a mere $29). > > Regards > John > > > > >