Re: Eog-list Digest, Vol 51, Issue 7



I also use geany and sometimes gedit and even nano (with syntax highlighting activated).
If you use primitive stuff like nano it helps to learn additional tools like for example
cscope (you can run "cscope -R" in any directory tree with .C files and it will allow you
to jump to function names etc). Also there is many nice plugins for gedit that does various
magic functions for you. If you want code completion that actually works (for small
projects at least) try the CDT tools based on Eclipse (prepare for bloat though). If you try
CDT don't use the stone age version that ships with ubuntu, instead download it directly
from eclipse.org and set it up yourself.. CDT has gotten a lot better lately. There is
also anjuta and for KDE users I hear kdevelop and qtcreator are both nice even though the
latter once is niched towards QT apps which excludes eog of course.


		Martin

Joaquim Rocha wrote:
Hi,

Regarding the IDEs question, I use Geany. Although far from perfect, I think it balances being lightweight and having a full and helpful GUI.

http://www.geany.org/


Cheers,

--
Joaquim Rocha



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Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 18:04:51 +0200
From: "Christoph 'Gigi' Fuchs" <dergigi gmail com>
Subject: IDE for eog development
To: eog-list gnome org
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Hi everybody,
I would like to hack on eog for a bit and I would like to ask you one question:

-- What IDE do you use to develop C programs like eog?

If you only use a editor like vim/emacs I would like to know that too
- just out of curiosity.

Thanks in advance,
Gigi


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