Re: A proposal for Euphoria
- Posted by Jeremy Peterson <ptl99 at hotmail.com> Jul 30, 2006
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Pete Lomax wrote: > > On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 18:31:34 -0700, Jeremy Peterson > <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> wrote: > > >Plus version of Edita? I only know about the regular version. > >Could you enlighten me on the plus version's features? > See <a > href="http://palacebuilders.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edita.htm#download">http://palacebuilders.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edita.htm#download</a> > The "plus" release contains everything you might need to edit and run > Euphoria programs, however it is intended for demonstration only: at > some point you are expected to delete some files (those listed in > pkzplus.lst) and install a full version of Euphoria (from > www.rapideuphoria.com, the free version will suffice). > > I suspect what you want to do is either: > a) require Euphoria to be installed first, or > b) do it properly, unlike my "plus" version. I don't exactly understand what is improper about your "plus" version. > BTW, you may prefer to examine zip files (left column) rather than the > "windows installer"s. If you install either to a new folder, then > later delete that folder, your system will be left unchanged. Since this is for beginners, I had written the setup program to setup file associations for .ex .exw and .e just like the regular Euphoria setup program. > >I picked Crimson because 1. I like using it, it's a very handy editor, > 2. It's a very small 1MB setup file, 3. Um well there is no 3.</font></i> > > Thing is, it is OK for you to prefer Crimson, but you can't add an > Eu-specific feature to it, like you can with an editor written in Eu. > Even if you choose one of the many other editors available in the > archives, at least choose one written in Eu. > >I still think having a single package you DL is easier for both me and the > >person > downloading it.</font></i> > Depends how you view it, short term or long term. At the moment you > say 4.7MB; if this concept works, it'll grow. Will you feel the same > when your "basics" grows into "recommended libraries and utilities" at > 60MB? Well, I think the basic version should always remain the same: Euphoria-Windows Programming Kit, containing Euphoria(current version), Win32Lib, Enhanced IDE, a Help file, and whichever code editor I pick. So it shouldn't ever get that large. If later myself or someone else creates a "recommended libraries and utilities"(Which is a good idea), it should be a separate package. No, I'm not being hypocritical, they wouldn't have to search because Rob would have a link to it on the main site page. > Why would you stop at making it easy to install six things? > I fully agree about not "searching for" other packages. > Regards, > Pete > It might be a good idea for someone to create a .zip(or installer) containing a set of libraries that most people will find useful. Jeremy