On 06 Feb 2007 05:56:22 +0000, "P.J.G. Long" pjgl2@cam.ac.uk wrote:
Hi,
sorry for the late answer.
Thank you for the info. Initially i am interested in adding BBC BASIC, MATLAB/OCTAVE, and ARM assembler, do you know of anyone else
In Geany there is an assembler filetype, no idea how compatible it is to ARM but maybe it is at least usuable. And for Basic and Matlab Scintilla lexers exist, so adding them should not be the problem.
Thank you for the pointers, I now have a system that mostly gives Octave, Brandy/BBC Basic and assembler functionality. However I do seem to have had to change quite a number of files to get it to work. I am not sure if they all had to be changed as some seem to have similar information and occasionally functionality seems to be hard coded where perhaps it should be in a configuration file. Am I correct or have I again missed something obvious.
Can you go into more detail? What things should be in a configuration file? And yes, there are several things which are hardcoded and should not be. But changing the code would take much time we don't have at the moment. But perhaps we will change this in the future.
On another tack, is there a simple way of switching/docking the status and terminal window pane to be side-by-side with the edit window? In some circumstances it would be nice to have a longer visible history in the terminal window while seeing the source. I know a separate window can be used, but in teaching there is sometimes an advantage of limiting the number of independent windows on the screen
Not yet. Perhaps this will change in the future.
Regards, Enrico
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