[Geany] before Geany...
topi
topi23 at xxxxx
Wed Mar 14 09:40:19 UTC 2007
hi,
El Tue, 13 Mar 2007 19:52:55 +0100
Enrico Tröger <enrico.troeger at uvena.de> ha escrit:
> I'm interested in, what editor/IDE did you (all, not only John) use
> before you got know of Geany?
bluefish, for C, latex and html/php
bluefish worked well for html, not so well for latex and even worst with
c/php...
i was lucky, so when i started C programming was one of the first
versions of geany (maybe 0.3, i can't remember...)
in addition, i was editing latex with geany for a while (this is better
than bluefish for latex) until i discovered winefish (latex-only editor
based on bluefish ;)
topi
>
> Regards,
> Enrico
>
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> On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:04:44 -0400, "John Gabriele"
> <jmg3000 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Just curious, what editor/IDE did you use to write Geany in? (I'm
> > guessing you switched to Geany as soon as it became viable.)
> Anjuta. I liked it very much but it was a bit slow and it has many
> Gnome dependencies which are not good on a Gnome-free desktop ;-). So,
> the first lines were written with Anjuta(the old 1.2.x version) and
> once Geany became a bit usuable(read: only a few crashes within
> minutes ;-)) I used it.
>
> > Do you still use that previous editor for anything these days?
> No, since I published version 0.1, Geany had all features which I
> really need ;-). On the other hand, the features Geany now has, are
> really great and I never thought, it would develop in the way it did,
> yeah.
>
> I'm interested in, what editor/IDE did you (all, not only John) use
> before you got know of Geany?
>
> Regards,
> Enrico
>
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> Get my GPG key from http://www.uvena.de/pub.key
>
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