On 2/17/01 2:00 AM, "Joseph P. Garcia"
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001 01:46:31 -0800, Even
wrote: I have been looking around for a good (intelligent) editor, but I can not seem to find one.
Recommendations needed
Borland's JBuilder is a nice development environment for C, C++, and Java. Built with Java. the linux version includes JDK for i386 and thus only installs on a PC. But after its installed, the Java classes can be copied over to a ppc, and then point it to a JDK you already have. JBuilder does require registration, but they dont seem to be nagging or sharing my address with anyone.
But being in Java, its just too slow for me. So I end up using XEmacs anyway. :) Do you get xemacs to report errors while you write? And color statements (I like that stuff :-)
Regards Even
Do you get xemacs to report errors while you write? And color statements (I like that stuff :-)
You can get colour in emacs with Esc x font-lock-mode try also global-font-lock-mode Although the copy of xemacs I use seems to do that automaticly, as well as have nice menu options such as to compile your java program (under X only). Jonathan Riddell
On 2/17/01 2:17 AM, "Jonathan Riddell"
Do you get xemacs to report errors while you write? And color statements (I like that stuff :-)
You can get colour in emacs with Esc x font-lock-mode
try also global-font-lock-mode
Although the copy of xemacs I use seems to do that automaticly, as well as have nice menu options such as to compile your java program (under X only).
Jonathan Riddell
I am on to it now, thanks a lot. Regards Even
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