David Goodenough wrote: > On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote: >> Tero Mäntyvaara wrote: >> > I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used >> > nano, but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like functionalities >> > eg constant view of current row number, file browser and selection, >> > cutting, pasting and copying functions. I also tried to use motor, but >> > I got segmentation fault after execution... :-/ I am using Etch. >> >> You will not find any "real" IDEs in Linux. However, vim/gvim can do what >> you describe. Emacs (another powerful editor) is also capable of doing >> what you describe. >>
> Well that is not entirely true. One you will find (all beit back level) > is Eclipse. Now many people think of Eclipse as a Java IDE, but it is > much more and includes CDT for developing C and C++ code. The last time I took a stab at it, it can't do Fortran 90, shell scripting (as the OP was asking). May be things have improved now. hth raju -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]