On 31/10/13 03:54, Lex Trotman wrote:
On 31 October 2013 13:44, lmx <lmx1@sapo.pt <mailto:lmx1@sapo.pt>> wrote:
Hi guys,
I like a lot geany, it is very powerful, and simple, fast... ;)
I think that it is the best candidate to be the base of a IDE for
microcontroler's...
As the beginning using SDCC(it start to support one MCU of my
interest...STM8).
I don't know how to start :S , I just downloaded the source
code...I see that it is almost a C project ;)
I need to change some things in the graphical fronted...I never
played with gtk, or glade :(.
And worst, I don't know what files to change and where ...but i
have compiled it successfully.
Any description of the folder's in the role of geany ?
Hi,
Not sure exactly what you are trying to do. The HACKING file provides
some guidance for adding a language which is the most common
adaptation people do.
Otherwise you need to ask specific questions.
Cheers
Lex
Hi Lex,
Thanks, in advance, for the reply.
My idea is, drop a lot of functionality, and add others...
for example:
drop support for java,c++,python,etc
add other functionalities , like some support for MCU's, registers,
snippets of code to configure things(uart,i2c,spi,clock,etc), almost out
of the box,etc
Thanks for the hint on HACKING ;)
I Look on Git, but I CAN`T find a project already made for any IDE.
Is there a project, that already include all the source files, or we
have to add them file, by file?It's a lot of work only doing that :S
I suppose you use geany, to build geany right ?