Re: Programmers Editor in Linux/FreeBSD (ATTN: Ken Rhodes)

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Believe it or not ed, or rather my personalized
version of ed is my favorite editor under any
platform. As I mentioned before, I have been able to
satisfactorily modify keycodes and such for ed running
under the gnome-terminal - it doesn't have as many of
those multiple keycode combinations for the special
function keys.

Nope, don't use Moonshine anymore - I got tired of
messing with the mouse.  And Moonshine doesn't seem to
be actively supported anymore either - so I don't
recommend it.

Irv Mullins I think posted a syntax support file for
the K Advanced Editor ( Kate ) that works fine if you
want a GUI editor.

Also, for a GUI editor, Scintilla or a modified
version of Karl Bochert's  Bach Scintilla might work
pretty well, I believe it could be configured to
execute euphoria code directly from the editor.


--- "C. K. Lester" <euphoric at cklester.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Ken Rhodes wrote:
> 
> >
> >I'm running Linux, not FreeBSD, but I've found the
> >gnome-terminal more amenable to adaptation to
> "ed's"
> >code than any other that I have tried.  I'm using
> XFCE
> >too and I love it! 
> >
> Ken, are you still running the Moonshine IDE? I'm
> lookin' for a
> programmers editor (if I can't get ed to behave).
> 
> The thing I like about ed is that it will convert
> from DOS to Linux.
> Other editors just leave the dumb DOS stuff in there
> and that can screw
> things up. :/
> 
>
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