dDSciTE 1.72 editor released

Carlos Santander csantander619 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 18 08:51:39 PST 2007


Mikola Lysenko escribió:
> Micke wrote:
>> DSciTE is an slightly modified version of the scite editor.
>> It is mainly intended for D programming and for smaller projects.
>> Download windows version from here: http://dronten.googlepages.com/dscite
>>
>> You can download latest compiler tools from within the editor.
>> The compiler tools are installed in sub directory of dscite so it is 
>> totally self contained.
>>
>> You can change and set most of the common dmd and bud flags from the 
>> editor so there are no need for any build files.
>> If there is a need to tweak the build settings more, you can do that 
>> in the property file for d (in cpp.properties)
>>
>> /Micke
>>
> 
> This is very nice.  Back when I ran windows, I used SciTE almost 
> exclusively.  The editor is a much better option for most of my projects 
> than visual studios or emacs.  Is there any chance you might port this 
> to other systems?
> 
> These days, I mostly use OS X and Linux.  On Linux, decent text editors 
> are easy to find and install.  This is not very surprising given the 
> higher percentage of technically literate folks who run Unix, plus the 
> fact that you need a text editor to pretty much anything in the system.
> 
> Yet ironically enough I have yet to find even a single passable GUI text 
> editor for programming on OS X.  For an operating system that prides 
> itself on ease of use, it is quite pathetic that the only code editor 
> (vim) lacks mouse support!  I've searched for other options, but they 
> all fall into one or more of the following categories:
> 
> 1. Buggy
> 2. Shareware
> 3. Bloated
> 4. Dumbed down web only editors
> 
> An OS X port of SciTE would solve so many issues, and make many Mac 
> programmers very happy.
> 
> -Mik

Have you tried Smultron? http://smultron.sourceforge.net/

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Carlos Santander Bernal



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