[Openroad-users] external Editor, continuation on Ians mail
gareth.2.edwards at bt.com
gareth.2.edwards at bt.com
Fri Mar 16 22:14:57 EST 2007
You might be the only one :o)
I understand what you mean regarding intellisense, i felt the same way
(having not really used it). That you have to concentrate on
methods/attributes etc.
But i've grown to love vim. Always liked using vi, but now i've got
coloured text, which i find easier on the eyes, plus a few other
niceties.
Cheers,
Gareth Edwards
BT Global Services
tel: +44 (0)131 345 4671
email: gareth.2.edwards at bt.com <mailto:daryn.piper at bt.com>
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[mailto:openroad-users-bounces at peerlessit.com] On Behalf Of Frank
Barratt
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 10:23 PM
To: International OpenROAD Users
Subject: Re: [Openroad-users] external Editor, continuation on
Ians mail
Hi,
Am I still the only one who uses the OpenROAD editor? I find it
quicker and like the fact that I can instantly compile the code without
saving it first, I find without Intellisense and highlighted syntax it
concentrates the mind to code it right first time.
Frank,
----- Original Message -----
From: Jean-Pierre Zuate <mailto:jpzuate at gmail.com>
To: International OpenROAD Users
<mailto:openroad-users at peerlessit.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Openroad-users] external Editor,
continuation on Ians mail
Hello,
Not sure my reply is appropriate ...
You can use Textpad :
* Download and licence : http://www.textpad.com/
* Download the syntax coloration here :
http://www.textpad.com/add-ons/synn2t.html (search for openroad in the
page)
* Create a document class named OpenROAD, with a
file filter like : *.e??
* Add those variables in your OpenROAD
configuration (see http://www.naiua.org/openroad/editortextpad.htm)
II_W4GL_SYSTEMEDITOR=TRUE
II_WINDOWEDIT="C:\Program Files\textpad
4\TextPad.exe" -t"%t" "%f(%l)"
II_WINDOWVIEW="C:\Program Files\textpad
4\TextPad.exe" -r -t"%t" "%f"
The use of an external editor can prevent you from bugs
sometimes appear in OpenROAD (in the past) : when code source was too
big sometimes OpenROAD did not integrate it. In this case it is sometime
useful to have a copy of a *.e?? file (if you see quicly enought you
loose your code of course ...)
HTH
--
Jean-Pierre Zuate
La Fage Conseil
+33(0)6 11 40 11 09
jpzuate at gmail.com
http://www.ingres-ua.fr/sponsors/la-fage-conseil/
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