On 24 February 2010 09:18, Noli Sicad <nsicad@gmail.com> wrote:
Lex,

> Hmmmm, try configuring using the [build-menu] settings, [build_settings] is
> the old format that is not necessarily properly converted in the SVN version
> because it does not contain all the information that the new format needs so
> some defaults are picked, but of course they might not be right.
>
> In fact you could try configuring it with the dialog, that should write the
> new section and format to your user filetype file.

OK. I try to look at it. But it seems the dialog form is only intended
for real languages i.e. c and c++ and really for scripting languages.

Part of the changes I am about to make will be to improve the dialog by breaking it into a simple and advanced version.

It should work now, but both custom filetypes and the build system are newly added to the development version so there may still be bugs, especially when using them together :-(


> Also I'd recommend that you configure the compile command, not the execute
> command.  That way the output from the command is captured and shown in the
> message window.  And if glpsol is consistent with the GCC error format it
> will be parsed for easily jumping to the source of the error.

I have configure the compile command but still error

[build_settings]
# %f will be replaced by the complete filename
# %e will be replaced by the filename without extension
# (use only one of it at one time)
compiler=/usr/local/bin/glpsol -m "%f"
#linker=g++ -Wall -o "%e" "%f"
run_cmd="/usr/local/bin/glpsol -m "%f""

Would it be possible to show me the right syntax on compiler for linux?

I tried these commands:

compiler=/usr/local/bin/glpsol -m "%f"

compiler="/usr/local/bin/glpsol -m "%f""

The 2 syntax is not working. What is the right syntax for linux, mac
os and windows?

Is the first syntax working? That should be it on Linux, I don't use Geany on Windows and I don't even have a Mac, but as far as I know the commands should be the same as the command line with the %f as you used.
 

Based on experience glpsol is not so difficult to run in scintilla
base editors. R package is the worst to configure.

Any R package users in this group? How do you configure R package in
windows, mac os x and linux in geany?

Someone was working on the R integration recently, maybe they will see this and can help.
 

http://www.r-project.org/

Please show us your compiler and cmd_run configuration?

Any of 56 languages in the scintilla lexer will do? Not c/c++, python,
perl, php, javac, current languages that run out of the box (default)
in geany

Thanks. Noli
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