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The main reason why I am using this editor all the time is it's "folding" feature: I can reduce the source code to only the function headings, or to only showing the lines containing "myvar", or to display only the structure of the code, etc. Like all programmer's editors it can be extended easily, so I added my own "build" command: Now I can "build" my projects directly from the editor, automatically open a second editor window for all compiler, linker etc. output, and from there jump back to any bugs that are reported. this editor, together with GNU Make, replaces the VAC/C++ workframe for me. | The main reason why I am using this editor all the time is it's "folding" feature: I can reduce the source code to only the function headings, or to only showing the lines containing "myvar", or to display only the structure of the code, etc. Like all programmer's editors it can be extended easily, so I added my own "build" command: Now I can "build" my projects directly from the editor, automatically open a second editor window for all compiler, linker etc. output, and from there jump back to any bugs that are reported. this editor, together with GNU Make, replaces the VAC/C++ workframe for me. | ||
I am also interested in this editor. I used in only briefly but I can see that it can be optimized and customized. I am looking forward to the future of this section! - Robert |
Latest revision as of 10:28, 23 February 2005
The main reason why I am using this editor all the time is it's "folding" feature: I can reduce the source code to only the function headings, or to only showing the lines containing "myvar", or to display only the structure of the code, etc. Like all programmer's editors it can be extended easily, so I added my own "build" command: Now I can "build" my projects directly from the editor, automatically open a second editor window for all compiler, linker etc. output, and from there jump back to any bugs that are reported. this editor, together with GNU Make, replaces the VAC/C++ workframe for me.
I am also interested in this editor. I used in only briefly but I can see that it can be optimized and customized. I am looking forward to the future of this section! - Robert