>-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:
>
>
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
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>-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
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
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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
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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
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"
Try im mc:
Esc + h
Esc + H
CTRL + O and then cursor keys UP DOWN
best regards,
Adam
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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 :
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
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
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
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
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
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