1. Eu Editors
- Posted by Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> Aug 04, 2002
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If someone has the time, (s)he could set up a webpage with list of editors that supports Eu syntax highlighting, list of their features,URLs and additional syntax files for them.... Regards, Martin Stachon martin.stachon at tiscali.cz http://www.webpark.cz/stachon
2. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk Aug 04, 2002
- 534 views
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002 18:09:29 +0200, Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> wrote: >======== The Euphoria Mailing List ======== > >If someone has the time, (s)he could set up a webpage with >list of editors that supports Eu syntax highlighting, > list of their features, Hmmm: [] Syntax highlighting, []Run program []Bind and shroud processing []Macro/repeat keystrokes feature []Undo/Redo []Return auto-inserts leading tabs []Re-open last file(s) worked on automagically []Change font []Block comment/uncomment/indent/unindent []Jump to error handling []File compare []List/Jump to routine []Coded in Euphoria []Cut/copy append []Multi-file search, including subdirectories []Templates/Insert file []Links to library & win32lib help []Context-sensitive EU-specific help (as per (4)) []Autosave feature []Dos/Linux eol & tab/spaces handling []html handling []Print preview []Headers/Footers []Set file associations []International character set support(?) []Hex mode []Hide/show blocks of lines []Cost []URL []Additional URL UltraEdit Crimson Editor EditPad(pro) Code Genie EE by David Cuny Syntax highlighting editor by Don Phillips The one that comes with Judith's IDE (ie editor.exw) (4) by David Cuny, modified by Wolfgang Fritz) JED ConTEXT TextPad Oh, and Mikes editor, the one I'm still slowly crippling ;-(. Did I miss anything out? Maybe people actually using these could put a Y or N between the [ ] & possibly x if they think the feature isn't worth listing. >URLs and additional syntax files for them.... > >Regards, > Martin Stachon > >martin.stachon at tiscali.cz >http://www.webpark.cz/stachon > >=^========================================== >This email was sent to: petelomax at blueyonder.
3. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by Euler German <efgerman at myrealbox.com> Aug 04, 2002
- 536 views
Hi Pete! If it can help below are EditPad's (PRO) features. I also added a couple others that I like. -- Euler On 4 Aug 2002, at 19:59, petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk wrote: > > On Sun, 4 Aug 2002 18:09:29 +0200, Martin Stachon > <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> wrote: > > > > >If someone has the time, (s)he could set up a webpage with > >list of editors that supports Eu syntax highlighting, > > > list of their features, > > Hmmm: > > [Y]Syntax highlighting, > [Y]Run program > [Y]Bind and shroud processing > [N]Macro/repeat keystrokes feature > [Y]Undo/Redo > [Y]Return auto-inserts leading tabs > [Y]Re-open last file(s) worked on automagically > [Y]Change font > [Y]Block comment/uncomment/indent/unindent > [N]Jump to error handling > [Y]File compare > [Y]List/Jump to routine > [N]Coded in Euphoria > [Y]Cut/copy append > [Y]Multi-file search, including subdirectories > [Y]Regular expressions (Perl 5) > [Y]Templates/Insert file > [N]Links to library & win32lib help > [N]Context-sensitive EU-specific help (as per (4)) > [N]Autosave feature > [Y]Dos/Linux eol & tab/spaces handling (& Mac) > [N]html handling > [Y]Print preview > [Y]Headers/Footers > [Y]Set file associations > [Y]International character set support(?) > [Y]Character conversion (OEM/ANSI/Unicode) > [Y]Character Map > [Y]Integrated spelling checker sensitive to syntax highlighting > [Y]Hex mode > [X]Hide/show blocks of lines > [39.95]Cost > [http://www.editpadpro.com/]URL (English) > [http://www.editpadpro.com/nl/]Additional URL (Dutch) > [http://www.editpad.com.br/]Additional URL (Brazilian Portuguese) > [http://www.editpad.it/]Additional URL (Italian) > > UltraEdit > Crimson Editor > EditPad(pro) > Code Genie > EE by David Cuny > Syntax highlighting editor by Don Phillips > The one that comes with Judith's IDE (ie editor.exw) > (4) by David Cuny, modified by Wolfgang Fritz) > JED > ConTEXT > TextPad > > Oh, and Mikes editor, the one I'm still slowly crippling ;-(. > > Did I miss anything out? > Maybe people actually using these could put a Y or N between > the [ ] & possibly x if they think the feature isn't worth listing. > > >URLs and additional syntax files for them.... > > > >Regards, > > Martin Stachon > > > >martin.stachon at tiscali.cz > >http://www.webpark.cz/stachon > >
4. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by Ron Tarrant <rtarrant at sympatico.ca> Aug 04, 2002
- 532 views
Crimson Editor 3.4 > [y] Syntax highlighting, > [y]Run program (configured in Tools menu) > [m]Bind and shroud processing (configured in Tools menu??) > [y]Macro/repeat keystrokes feature > [y]Undo/Redo (multiple) > [y]Return auto-inserts leading tabs > [n]Re-open last file(s) worked on automagically > [y]Change font > [m]Block comment/uncomment/indent/unindent (only with macro) > [m]Jump to error handling (if ex.err is loaded, will auto-load changed > file) > [n]File compare > [n]List/Jump to routine > [n]Coded in Euphoria > [?]Cut/copy append > [y]Multi-file search, including subdirectories > [y]Templates/Insert file > [?]Links to library & win32lib help > [n]Context-sensitive EU-specific help (as per (4)) > [n]Autosave feature > [y]Dos/Linux eol & tab/spaces handling (remote files can be saved with > UNIX eol) > [y]html handling > [y]Print preview > [?]Headers/Footers > [y]Set file associations > [?]International character set support(?) > [n]Hex mode > [n]Hide/show blocks of lines > [free]Cost > [y]URL > [n]Additional URL There's also a beta 3.45 that seems pretty solid with multi-file replace (sub-directories included/excluded). -Ron Tarrant
5. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk Aug 05, 2002
- 548 views
{{{ On Sun, 04 Aug 2002 19:56:16 -0400, Ron Tarrant <rtarrant at sympatico.ca> wrote:
Crimson Editor 3.4
[y]Run program (configured in Tools menu)
[m]Bind and shroud processing (configured in Tools menu??) I'll drop that from the list as any editor which can manage exw <file> can obviously equally run the command bind <file> etc.
[m]Block comment/uncomment/indent/unindent Works for me, block some text, right click, last four options. Also on Edit/Advanced menu
[?]Cut/copy append Ditto. (adds to the clipboard rather than replaces)
[?]Links to library & win32lib help As per bind, I'll remove this (providing editor has at least 4 user defined tools, v3.4 has ten)
[y]Dos/Linux eol & tab/spaces handling (remote files can be saved with
UNIX eol) It's only got partial support for this
[?]Headers/Footers N
[y]URL http://www.crimsoneditor.com/ English only
[m]Bind and shroud processing (configured in Tools menu??) I'll drop that from the list as any editor which can manage exw <file> can obviously equally run the command bind <file> etc.
[m]Block comment/uncomment/indent/unindent Works for me, block some text, right click, last four options. Also on Edit/Advanced menu
[?]Cut/copy append Ditto. (adds to the clipboard rather than replaces)
[?]Links to library & win32lib help As per bind, I'll remove this (providing editor has at least 4 user defined tools, v3.4 has ten)
[y]Dos/Linux eol & tab/spaces handling (remote files can be saved with
UNIX eol) It's only got partial support for this
[?]Headers/Footers N
[y]URL http://www.crimsoneditor.com/ English only
Thanks, Pete
6. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk Aug 05, 2002
- 526 views
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 00:08:26 +0200, Henri Goffin <H.Goffin at skynet.be> wrote: >Here's my contribution for UltraEdit (V9.10) >[!?]Context-sensitive EU-specific help (as per (4)) With Judith's IDE there is a (demo) editor.exw which, editing eg constant EditMenu = create( Menu, "&Edit", CalcWin, 0, 28, 0, 0, 0 ) when cursor is between the '(' and ')', it shows a tip of the form: function create (integer class,sequence caption,atom parent,integer x, integer y,integer cx,integer cy,integer flags) with the parameter the cursor is on shown in bold. The way it pops up now is a bit intrusive, to say the least, but there is a handy list of 374 routines and all their parameters already written. >[Y]Cost [$35.00] >[!?]URL http://www.ultraedit.com/ >[!?]Additional URL French, German, Spanish versions available US, UK, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Swedish spell check dictionaries available >. >Henri Goffin Thanks, Pete
7. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by mistertrik at hotmail.com Aug 05, 2002
- 533 views
Actually, speaking of the IDE... I started using it recently, and I find it extremely useful. The only bugbears I have are with that editor. Bugbear 1: The Ctrl key doesnt work. if you hold down ctrl and use the arrow keys, it should shift the cursor left or right one word. (it doesn't right now) Bugbear 2: The Delete key should remove the character to the right of the cursor. at the moment, it removes one character to the left, and one to the right. Bugbear 3: >The way it pops up >now is a bit intrusive, to say the least. I agree. If we could have a function key mapped to toggle that on and off when it pops up, that would be very nice. Ask for Features (ie not bugbears :)) *When you set 'owner' of a control, it gives you a dropdown list? *Make the namespace a little more tolerant of typing. IE atm it doesnt like you deleting all the characters in the name attribute before typing in a new one. If it could hold off until it loses focus, then perhaps that would be better. Anyway, a fine effort Judith, David. Keep it up. ===================================================== .______<-------------------\__ / _____<--------------------__|=== ||_ <-------------------/ \__| Mr Trick >From: petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk >Reply-To: EUforum at topica.com >To: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com> >Subject: Re: Eu Editors >Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2002 11:23:11 +0100 > > >On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 00:08:26 +0200, Henri Goffin <H.Goffin at skynet.be> >wrote: > > >Here's my contribution for UltraEdit (V9.10) > >[!?]Context-sensitive EU-specific help (as per (4)) > >With Judith's IDE there is a (demo) editor.exw which, editing eg > >constant EditMenu = create( Menu, "&Edit", CalcWin, 0, 28, 0, 0, 0 ) > >when cursor is between the '(' and ')', it shows a tip of the form: > >function create (integer class,sequence caption,atom parent,integer x, >integer y,integer cx,integer cy,integer flags) > >with the parameter the cursor is on shown in bold. The way it pops up >now is a bit intrusive, to say the least, but there is a handy list of >374 routines and all their parameters already written. > > >[Y]Cost >[$35.00] > >[!?]URL >http://www.ultraedit.com/ > >[!?]Additional URL >French, German, Spanish versions available >US, UK, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Swedish >spell check dictionaries available > >. > >Henri Goffin > >Thanks, Pete > > >
8. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk Aug 05, 2002
- 533 views
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 13:51:48 +0000, Don Phillips <Graebel at hotmail.com> wrote: >Edit Plus 2 > >[free]Cost Hmm It's really $30 shareware Is it nag-free if you don't register ? >[]Additional URL ftp://ftp.editplus.com/files/euphoria.zip Thanks, Pete
9. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk Aug 07, 2002
- 536 views
{{{ On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 09:23:52 +0000, Judith <camping at txcyber.com> wrote:
x2:
Will work correctly in next version. Nice
If you click anywhere in the body of editor the Hint popup will
disappear. You can also turn Hints off in Menu Item and use Ctrl+space
to force it to appear when you want it. Perfect
disappear. You can also turn Hints off in Menu Item and use Ctrl+space
to force it to appear when you want it. Perfect
In the next version the Hint popup is in its own canvas window, so you
can move it aside whenever you wish. However I'll wait & see on whether or not that is a good idea...
can move it aside whenever you wish. However I'll wait & see on whether or not that is a good idea...
Pete
10. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by 10963508 at europeonline.com Aug 07, 2002
- 530 views
I was using VC++ editor to edit Euphoria code and was completeley satisfied with it. I only need to type --// comments to be colored correctly. I am forced to find another editor cause VC++ sometimes crashes when I try to run and what is much worse, DELETES current file from disk, very dumb!! I found AnyEdit at http://www.anyedit.org/ which is in C++ and opensource and very similar to VC++. It has these features which are important to me: - syntax coloring of eu code - find in files - treeview with directories and files on left - bookmarks (F2, ...) - good search and replace (ctrl+f3 searches current word) - workspaces - simple macros to record characters typed to insert them next time with shortcut key, this shortcut can be ANY key (- to input _ character) It only misses these two features: - execute eu file - jump to error line I could modify source code to add these but don't feel like doing it at the moment. I don't know how you people live without "jump to error", because no editor has it. If any such editor exists I would very like to know about it (ok EE has it but it's DOS and doesn't have undo). Do you everytime look at ex.err? Time waste!
11. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Aug 07, 2002
- 540 views
On 8 Aug 2002, at 6:49, 10963508 at europeonline.com wrote: <snip> > I don't know how you people live without "jump to error", because no editor > has > it. If any such editor exists I would very like to know about it (ok EE has it > but it's DOS and doesn't have undo). Do you everytime look at ex.err? Time > waste! The Turbo Pascal IDE did this. The source code was one time an option when you bought the complete edition, but i don't know if Borland ever made it free when they opened up the other stuff. The other nice things i miss from it are stepping thru the source and/or the compiled machine code, modifying vars while running, and being able to enter any keycode or non-printable non- chars (like 10, <bell>, etc). Kat
12. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by Ron Tarrant <rtarrant at sympatico.ca> Aug 08, 2002
- 529 views
10963508 at europeonline.com wrote: > - workspaces It'll likely come to me after hitting "Send" but... What's a workspace? > I don't know how you people live without "jump to error", because no editor > has it. If any such editor exists I would very like to know about it (ok EE > has it but it's DOS and doesn't have undo). Do you > everytime look at ex.err? Time waste! Ah, but then, some practice the zen of coding in which time has no meaning. When you contemplate the central op-code (sometimes called 'naval') there is no need to rush. -Ron
13. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by Matthew Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at YAHOO.COM> Aug 08, 2002
- 547 views
--- 10963508 at europeonline.com wrote: > I don't know how you people live without "jump to error", because no editor > has it. If any such editor exists I would very like to know about it (ok EE > has it but it's DOS and doesn't have undo). Do you > everytime look at ex.err? Time waste! I use EE all the time. I often open up ex.err to look at a trace back or the value of something. Mostly, I just glance at the error screen and use the goto line command. I rarely run anything directly from EE. I've had times when my code crashed and caused EE to crash, too, so I usually have Explorer open and double click on my app to run. ===== Matt Lewis http://www14.brinkster.com/matthewlewis __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com
14. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk Aug 08, 2002
- 552 views
{{{ I made this up for Code Genie:
[Y]Syntax highlighting,
[Y]Autosave feature
[Y]Return auto-inserts leading tabs
[Y]Macro/repeat keystrokes feature
[Y]Regular expressions
[Y]Multi-file search, including subdirectories
[N]File compare (Ignoring a rather pointless char-by-char affair)
[Y]Run program
[Y]Jump to error handling (Partial, vb script)
[Y]Print preview
[Y]Headers/Footers
[Y]html handling
[Y]Hex mode
[Y]Cut/copy append (Copy only)
[Y]Undo/Redo
[Y]Dos/Linux eol & tab/spaces handling (& Mac)
[Y]Change font
[Y]Re-open last file(s) worked on automagically
[Y]Set file associations
[N]Block comment/uncomment/indent/unindent indent only
[Y]Context-sensitive EU-specific help (as per (4)) For standard euphoria, use Euler German's refman.hlp & it works perfectly. Eumans contribution seems to snag on the main RDS page & there is no index at all for win32lib functions.
[N]List/Jump to routine
[N]Coded in Euphoria
[Y]Templates/Insert file
[Y]Links to library & win32lib help (Via tools menu)
[Y]Character Map (Ditto)
[?]International character set support(?)
[N]Character conversion (OEM/ANSI/Unicode)
[N]Integrated spelling checker sensitive to syntax highlighting
[N]Hide/show blocks of lines
[Y]Autosave feature
[Y]Return auto-inserts leading tabs
[Y]Macro/repeat keystrokes feature
[Y]Regular expressions
[Y]Multi-file search, including subdirectories
[N]File compare (Ignoring a rather pointless char-by-char affair)
[Y]Run program
[Y]Jump to error handling (Partial, vb script)
[Y]Print preview
[Y]Headers/Footers
[Y]html handling
[Y]Hex mode
[Y]Cut/copy append (Copy only)
[Y]Undo/Redo
[Y]Dos/Linux eol & tab/spaces handling (& Mac)
[Y]Change font
[Y]Re-open last file(s) worked on automagically
[Y]Set file associations
[N]Block comment/uncomment/indent/unindent indent only
[Y]Context-sensitive EU-specific help (as per (4)) For standard euphoria, use Euler German's refman.hlp & it works perfectly. Eumans contribution seems to snag on the main RDS page & there is no index at all for win32lib functions.
[N]List/Jump to routine
[N]Coded in Euphoria
[Y]Templates/Insert file
[Y]Links to library & win32lib help (Via tools menu)
[Y]Character Map (Ditto)
[?]International character set support(?)
[N]Character conversion (OEM/ANSI/Unicode)
[N]Integrated spelling checker sensitive to syntax highlighting
[N]Hide/show blocks of lines
[free]Cost
[www.code-genie.com]URL (English)
[http://www.code-genie.com/ufiles/cgsyn_euphoria.zip]Additional URL
[www.code-genie.com]URL (English)
[http://www.code-genie.com/ufiles/cgsyn_euphoria.zip]Additional URL
15. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by 10963508 at europeonline.com Aug 08, 2002
- 523 views
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike" <vulcan at win.co.nz> > You obviously haven't seen my windows editor I have seen it. But an editor to be really usable it has to be very complete, it has to have also these features (for example), I can't use editor if it doesnt have these: -ctrl+f3 search word at cursor, shift+f3 search previous word. -undo/redo -ctrl+right or left key to select word -good search and replace, also search in files on disk -macros - something I forgot... About AnyEdit: I have modified its source code and added this: - F9 run euphoria program - F8 jump to error - F7 open ex.err to look at it I think this will be pretty good editor for Euphoria from now on. I'll submit it in about a week, I'll name it euAnyEdit. I guess I could write plugin instead modifying program source but this was the easiest.
16. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by 10963508 at europeonline.com Aug 08, 2002
- 532 views
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Tarrant" <rtarrant at sympatico.ca> > It'll likely come to me after hitting "Send" but... What's a workspace? Workspace is a bunch of files together, like a project. Usually when you're writing a program it is consisted of more than one file, (it uses libraries and so on). So you can put these in workspace and every time when you open workspace those files are usualy on left side in treeview for you to easy/quick open them with mouse click.
17. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by 10963508 at europeonline.com Aug 08, 2002
- 534 views
----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Lewis" <matthewwalkerlewis at YAHOO.COM> > I use EE all the time. EE is good, but it is DOS and still not very complete. For coding small DOS games and demos it's perfect. > I often open up ex.err to look at a trace back or the > value of something. Mostly, I just glance at the error screen and use the goto > line command. I rarely run anything directly from EE. I've had times when my > code crashed and caused EE to crash, too, so I usually have Explorer open and > double click on my app to run. That's exactly what I did when I used EE some time back for a short while to write a windows program. One other good thing about EE are its (DOS) colors, especially if you are running it in fullscreen mode, no windows editor has those "magical" :) colors.
18. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> Aug 08, 2002
- 539 views
Hi Pete, ---------- > Îò: petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk > Êîìó: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com> > Òåìà: Re: Eu Editors > Äàòà: 8 àâãóñòà 2002 ã. 16:54 > > > I made this up for Code Genie: > > >> [Y]Syntax highlighting, > >> [Y]Autosave feature > >> [Y]Return auto-inserts leading tabs > >> [Y]Macro/repeat keystrokes feature > >> [Y]Regular expressions > >> [Y]Multi-file search, including subdirectories > >> [N]File compare > (Ignoring a rather pointless char-by-char affair) > >> [Y]Run program > >> [Y]Jump to error handling > (Partial, vb script) > >> [Y]Print preview > >> [Y]Headers/Footers > >> [Y]html handling > >> [Y]Hex mode > >> [Y]Cut/copy append > (Copy only) > >> [Y]Undo/Redo > >> [Y]Dos/Linux eol & tab/spaces handling (& Mac) > >> [Y]Change font > >> [Y]Re-open last file(s) worked on automagically > >> [Y]Set file associations > >> [N]Block comment/uncomment/indent/unindent > indent only > >> [Y]Context-sensitive EU-specific help (as per (4)) > For standard euphoria, use Euler German's refman.hlp & it works > perfectly. Eumans contribution seems to snag on the main RDS page & > there is no index at all for win32lib functions. > >> [N]List/Jump to routine > >> [N]Coded in Euphoria > >> [Y]Templates/Insert file > >> [Y]Links to library & win32lib help > (Via tools menu) > >> [Y]Character Map > (Ditto) > >> [?]International character set support(?) Yes, without questions, just you must select the needed FONT and job done, but your Windows must be adjusted for the needed languages. Character sets will be correct, but there is a problem with the keyboard - you have to use ALT Number to input needed chars. Same about Mike's editor and Jfe, Yes. I use these three ones, ed.ex, NotePad and edit.com. > >> [N]Character conversion (OEM/ANSI/Unicode) This point must be - Character CODES conversion, The Characters (glyphs) depend just on FONTS, if the code is stable. For example, Russian "A" has 128 code on OEM (DOS), but 192 on 1251(Windows) and 225 on koi-8r(Linux). > >> [N]Integrated spelling checker sensitive to syntax highlighting > >> [N]Hide/show blocks of lines > > >> [free]Cost > >> [www.code-genie.com]URL (English) > >> [http://www.code-genie.com/ufiles/cgsyn_euphoria.zip]Additional URL > Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru
19. Re: Eu Editors
- Posted by Ron Tarrant <rtarrant at sympatico.ca> Aug 08, 2002
- 536 views
10963508 at europeonline.com wrote: > Workspace is a bunch of files together, like a project. Usually when you're > writing a program it is consisted of more than one file, (it uses libraries > and so on). So you can put these in workspace and every time when you open > workspace those files are usualy on left side in treeview for you to > easy/quick open them with mouse click. Ah, thanks for clarifying that. I've been using it all the time, but didn't know what to call it. -Ron