[NTLUG:Discuss] generic IDE
Moses McKnight
moses at gcecisp.com
Tue May 24 14:21:10 CDT 2005
I think Anjuta will do what you need.
Johnny Cybermyth wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a good generic IDE. I'm programming embedded C and
> want to call my compiler from within the IDE and get all of the output
> back. I also want file/buffer tabs for multiple file editing and the
> ability to open multiple file in a group(usually called a project or
> workspace). Of course, I'd like syntax highlighting and intelligent
> indentation. I don't need anything like gtk widget support or graphical
> interface generation support. Just editing text files and producing a
> output hex file.
>
> This is all normal IDE stuff, but I haven't found one that works for me
> yet. Gedit doesn't support projects and the shell plugin just flat
> doesn't work. SciTE is good in windows but the linux version doesn't
> support tabs and is very tedious to configure simple things like font size.
>
> I was thinking about going back to emacs, but I thought that there would
> be a more modern solution out there.
>
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