Subject: Re: Graphical Editor
To: Chris Wareham <chris.wareham@iosystems.co.uk>
From: None <hypno@sajberbettan.kennelsonline.net>
List: current-users
Date: 10/08/2002 22:00:50
hi.

you seem to want a development enviroment that resembles
the typical windows-editor.

1) kdevelop does look pretty much like that. (installing
from pkgsrc will take a lot of time though, on a PII 300
at least)
www.kdevelop.org

2) xwpe is a editor with the borland ide-look-and-feel.
(last time i used it though, i was forced to patch the
source because of stupid .bak files)

there are (probably) another 500 projects about this,
www.freshmeat.net will tell you all about them.

hypno
-----
NetBSD: Period.


On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Chris Wareham wrote:

> Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 15:42:42 +0100
> From: Chris Wareham <chris.wareham@iosystems.co.uk>
> To: Ryan Spicer <ryans@cat.co.za>, current-users@netbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Graphical Editor
>
> Ryan Spicer wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone tell me if a graphical editor exists that allows you to set-up
> > variable watch windows, step through code etc without having to manually
> > type such commands, unlike xemacs?
> >
>
> If you mean a graphical debugger, then look at ddd in the packages
> collection. It's a frontend for gdb that allows you to set breakpoints,
> watch variables, etc. using a mouse driven interface.
>
> Chris
> --
> chris.wareham@iosystems.co.uk (work)
> cwareham@btinternet.com (home)
>
>