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Re: Editors
- To: julio santisteban <juliosantisteban at hotmail dot com>
- Subject: Re: Editors
- From: Brendan Simon <bsimon at ctam dot com dot au>
- Date: Mon, 08 Nov 1999 12:55:52 +1100
- CC: cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com, V GUI <vgui-discuss at bombadil dot apana dot org dot au>
- Organization: CTAM Pty Ltd
- References: <19991108021457.63857.qmail@hotmail.com>
- Reply-To: bsimon at ctam dot com dot au
I have never found VIDE slow, but I haven't done anything major with it.
I've just played with it. If there is a VIDE that is compiled for cygwin (as
apposed to naitve windows environment) then it might be a _little_bit_
slower.
My problem with VIDE is that the icons look pretty bad. They are grey/black
and are non standard. The X-Windows version looks pretty awful too. Is
there a GTK version ? This is only my opinion and is currently the reason
I don't use VIDE. I'm looking for a good cross-platform editor and am
considering wxStudio but it is still in its infancy and not ready for
distribution. I probably use VIDE if I was happy with the look and feel.
Brendan Simon.
julio santisteban wrote:
> VIDE it so slow editing I have PII 266 64RAM win95.
> VIDE is good but so slow to typing! I use it to make my MAKE
> I still looking for a god IDE I tray RHIDE but it does not work with
> Xwindows(libs) it is fine with Text programs but to link Xlib and other it
> does not work. because it put other flags.
> any one know how to set up RFIDE to work fine with Xlib?
>
> Buy the way I have got the cygwin2B, I download some files programs that
> work whith cygwin 1.9 I need just the DLL(1.9) to runt they?
>
> >There have been several threads lately with editor information
> >requests.
> >
> >I would again like to encourage you to check out the
> >V IDE. It supports cygwin as an IDE, but it is a really
> >good editor, too. It supports a generic Windows-style
> >editor, a mnemonic command set called See, and a very
> >good Vi emulation. All these are in a standard
> >Windows style GUI MDI interface.
> >
> >There is also a very comprehensive collection of
> >HTML help files for gnu utilities, HTML, and others
> >available at the VIDE site.
> >
> >Check: http://www.objectcentral.com/vide.htm
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