BTW, I think every linux distribution has glpk package.
Noli
On 2/23/10, Noli Sicad nsicad@gmail.com wrote:
Note: GLPK has not got any documentation online and I am not going to
install it just to read the manual, please encourage the project maintainers to put their documentation online (a standard request for all projects which do not put documentation online).
Google: glpk http://www.google.com.au/#hl=en&source=hp&q=glpk&btnG=Google+Sea...
GLPK http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk/
GUSEK http://gusek.sourceforge.net/gusek.html
I don't know anything about TextAdept but the Geany model of a "language" is:
1.a set of extensions defined for files containing the language
a syntax used for source highlighting and
a set of commands for those files
All scintilla based editors can do the above. http://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaRelated.html
SciTE is the original editor and the rest emulate this functionability.
Advance ones are: Komodo Edit - Windows, Mac, Linux TetAdept - Windows, Mac, Linux and probably the easiest to configure for running languages, scripts and modellling language.
Try googling, komodo and TextAdept for more info.
I just use compile = as example because their is entries on this command. However, for modelling languages (glpk, r package, octave, etc) and scripts. It does really matter we use "compile" and "run" i.e. execute to run.
Thanks.
Noli