GP32 Which Editor To Use


CrazyDesi posted on Jul 23 2004 at 04:50 AM said:
ravuya posted on Jul 23 2004 at 02:55 AM said:
VIM of course!
Vim has so much stuff that I bet it could be a damn OS to itself. Pretty good IDE but very depressing look lol :).
Well, VIM isn't too bloated compared with emacs! Emacs is some baaaaad shit, a text editor with irc client, games, newsreader and one million other things. It's very universal, and the word is on the street that it's a damn good OS, but it's lacking a decent editor. ;)
I'm using VIM myself, and after you got those basic commands in your brain, you're faster than with most other editors.
 
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don posted on Jul 23 2004 at 09:45 AM said:
CrazyDesi posted on Jul 23 2004 at 04:50 AM said:
ravuya posted on Jul 23 2004 at 02:55 AM said:
VIM of course!
Vim has so much stuff that I bet it could be a damn OS to itself. Pretty good IDE but very depressing look lol :).
Well, VIM isn't too bloated compared with emacs! Emacs is some baaaaad shit, a text editor with irc client, games, newsreader and one million other things. It's very universal, and the word is on the street that it's a damn good OS, but it's lacking a decent editor. ;)
I'm using VIM myself, and after you got those basic commands in your brain, you're faster than with most other editors.
Is VIM themeable?
 
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CrazyDesi posted on Jul 23 2004 at 09:48 AM said:
no_skill posted on Jul 23 2004 at 07:13 AM said:
does notepad ++ has a file browser view like programmers notepad?

calling geepee from within a makefile is bad.
especially if you want to start with /FXE=... /SMC=... /RUN
I believe that it does because it can view multiple files at one time. I know Crimson can view multiple files at one time and has a directory viewer.

Also does anyone have a way to make geepee32 load with a gxb in a batch file? If so how?
the parameters where wrong, sorry.

with /EXE= you can load fxe & gxb files
 
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CrazyDesi posted on Jul 23 2004 at 09:49 AM said:
don posted on Jul 23 2004 at 09:45 AM said:
CrazyDesi posted on Jul 23 2004 at 04:50 AM said:
ravuya posted on Jul 23 2004 at 02:55 AM said:
VIM of course!
Vim has so much stuff that I bet it could be a damn OS to itself. Pretty good IDE but very depressing look lol :).
Well, VIM isn't too bloated compared with emacs! Emacs is some baaaaad shit, a text editor with irc client, games, newsreader and one million other things. It's very universal, and the word is on the street that it's a damn good OS, but it's lacking a decent editor. ;)
I'm using VIM myself, and after you got those basic commands in your brain, you're faster than with most other editors.
Is VIM themeable?
The GNOME wrapper (GVIM) is themable alongside most GTK+ applications on Linux. As for Windows, I don't know and don't care.
 
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no_skill posted on Jul 23 2004 at 07:13 AM said:
calling geepee from within a makefile is bad.
especially if you want to start with /FXE=... /SMC=... /RUN
Why is calling geepee from within a makefile bad?

My makefile makes an SMC for geepee than execute geepee passing it the paramaters.
 
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