Re: New to Gnome - What does one use ?



On Sun, 2003-04-13 at 04:27, Julien Olivier wrote:
> Le lun 14/04/2003 à 05:40, Peter Moscatt a écrit :
> > G'Day to all.....  I have just come across to RH9 where I was previously
> > used KDE and the KDEDeveloper as my programming enviroment.
> > 
> > With RH I have decided to give something else a go and chose Gnome as my
> > platform.
> > 
> > What does everyone use to develop in Gnome, preferably with a GUI
> > interface.
> > 
> > Not sure if this is the correct forum to ask such a question.
> 
> Hi
> 
> To create GTK2 apps, I use glade2 to build the interface and Emacs to
> edit the source code. Glade2 is VERY simple to use but Emacs can be
> quite confusing (but it's a very powerful source code editor). Another
> source code editor I use from time to time is "jEdit"
> (http://www.jedit.org).
> 
> By the way, you can still use kdevelop even in GNOME as I seem to
> remember that kdevelop has a GTK/GNOME project wizard.

There is also Anjuta and Anjuta 2.  Anjuta is a feature complete IDE for
Gnome and Gtk (and other toolkits).  I am not sure what the Gnome 2.0
status is right now in terms of support.  A Gnome 2.0 port is in the
works.  Anjuta 2 is or at least was supposed to be the next generation
Anjuta.  As it stands now it is very usable but does not have the
functionality of Anjuta.  Anjuta 2 look better and feels more like a
Gnome 2 app.  As of right now Anjuta 2 can only be gotten by way of the
gnome CVS.

--
J5 

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