RE: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-20 Thread Horodyski Marek (PZUZ)
>-Original Message- >From: ABIX Adam Jurkiewicz [mailto:a.jurkiew...@abix.info.pl] >Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 5:23 PM >To: Harbour Project Main Developer List. >Subject: Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment > >Horodyski Marek (PZUZ) pisze: > >

Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-19 Thread ABIX Adam Jurkiewicz
Horodyski Marek (PZUZ) pisze: > On Windows and Linx works DosNawigator. For my better than MC (edito like in > ME). Cool, do you know, why keyboard does not work under linux ? Adam -- ABIX - Linuksowe Systemy Wspomagania Biznesu www.abix.info.pl Gadu-Gadu: 302315 Skype: abix_adamj Wsparcie: htt

RE: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-19 Thread Horodyski Marek (PZUZ)
>-Original Message- >From: ABIX Adam Jurkiewicz [mailto:a.jurkiew...@abix.info.pl] >Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 6:38 PM >To: Harbour Project Main Developer List. >Subject: Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment > >Viktor Szakáts pisze: >> Hi

Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-18 Thread Barry Jackson
Thanks Viktor - that was an interesting read! Cheers, Barry Viktor Szakáts wrote: This is also good: http://www.atariarchives.org/deli/cottage_computer_programming.php Brgds, Viktor ___ Harbour mailing list Harbour@harbour-project.org http://list

Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-18 Thread Viktor Szakáts
Great! Here Esc + h and up/down (in pterm) was enough. On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:08 PM, ABIX Adam Jurkiewicz < a.jurkiew...@abix.info.pl> wrote: > Try im mc: > Esc + h > Esc + H > CTRL + O and then cursor keys UP DOWN > > best regards, > Adam > -- > ABIX - Linuksowe Systemy Wspomagania Biznesu ww

Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-18 Thread Viktor Szakáts
Hi Barry, On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Barry Jackson wrote: > I am currently using Dolphin (KDE) as a file manager - it has a built in > terminal which can be started in the currently viewed directory (F4). > It also has drag/drop twin window file displays. > For an editor, so far the best I

Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-18 Thread Barry Jackson
I am currently using Dolphin (KDE) as a file manager - it has a built in terminal which can be started in the currently viewed directory (F4). It also has drag/drop twin window file displays. For an editor, so far the best I have found is Kate. It has highlighting for Clipper code and "sessions"

Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-18 Thread ABIX Adam Jurkiewicz
Try im mc: Esc + h Esc + H CTRL + O and then cursor keys UP DOWN best regards, Adam -- ABIX - Linuksowe Systemy Wspomagania Biznesu www.abix.info.pl Gadu-Gadu: 302315 Skype: abix_adamj Wsparcie: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/abix-rcsoft?hl=pl ___

Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-18 Thread Viktor Szakáts
Hi Adam, > I'm using ME (Multi-Edit) under xDosEmu, and mc under pterm (terminal > emulator from putty). Works fine. > Copy,cut,paste under ME > under mc just compiling and testing ;-) Thanks for the tips. I've tried pterm, and the MC experience is already better (even F10 works! unbelievable :

Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-18 Thread Massimo Belgrano
I think to an inesitent product: Xmate for Linux if somebody know Andy Wos can made hin this little request? 2009/2/18 Viktor Szakáts : > Hi all, > Has anyone some recommendations for an efficient > Linux development environment? > I'm thinking of a good file manager plus a decent editor, > with p

Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-18 Thread ABIX Adam Jurkiewicz
Viktor Szakáts pisze: > Hi all, > > Has anyone some recommendations for an efficient > Linux development environment? I'm using ME (Multi-Edit) under xDosEmu, and mc under pterm (terminal emulator from putty). Works fine. Copy,cut,paste under ME under mc just compiling and testing ;-) best rega

Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-18 Thread Viktor Szakáts
Thanks for the suggestion Maurilio, jEdit really seems good. Brgds, Viktor On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Maurilio Longo wrote: > Viktor, > > I've used sometimes jEdit, it is written in java; I've used it on linux, > macosx and lately on opensolaris. > > I use it just as an editor, not a full i

Re: [Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-18 Thread Maurilio Longo
Viktor, I've used sometimes jEdit, it is written in java; I've used it on linux, macosx and lately on opensolaris. I use it just as an editor, not a full ide. Best regards. Maurilio. PS. On windows and on OS/2 I use MED and I miss it every time I'm on an unsupported (by med) platform. Viktor

[Harbour] Linux development environment

2009-02-18 Thread Viktor Szakáts
Hi all, Has anyone some recommendations for an efficient Linux development environment? I'm thinking of a good file manager plus a decent editor, with proper cut&paste support. Can be CUI or GUI, and even integrated, to handle multiple projects. Plus possibly an integrated FTP client. I'm rooting