[Coldstuff] ColdC IDE?

Pat Moroney coldstuff@cold.org
Mon, 20 May 2002 13:49:12 -0400


I personally use UltraEdit 32 as well, and have actually purchased it, and
recommend it.
Although, I lost my old syntax highlighting config for ColdC, does anyone
have one lying around?

-Pat

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Peters [mailto:martaigne@jivemagazine.com]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 1:00 PM
To: coldstuff@cold.org
Subject: Re: [Coldstuff] ColdC IDE?


Jeff,

Those of us at Aelas (aelas.myip.org) just use notepad for Windows, though I
personally use UltraEdit 32, which can highlight code syntax according to
language.  I also use zMud as a client, though this may be about to change.

On a tangent, has anyone else had a problem with zMud altering crlf
(carriage return, line feed) characters into something indecipherable by the
engine and skewing code to the point where it may still work, but is
unreadable on a dump?  Is there a way to avoid this, or is there a better
Win32 client to use?

~Chris
Aelas
http://aelas.myip.org/
aelas.myip.org:1138

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Downton" <jd_emaillists@pobox.com>
To: <cold-coldstuff@cold.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 2:59 AM
Subject: [Coldstuff] ColdC IDE?


>
> Hi, I wanted to know what seems to be the most common development setup
for
> ColdC/Genesis.  Specifically are there any editing tools so one could edit
> their code offline and then have it added to the db later? (mmm.. I guess
I
> should mention that I lean towards tools/editors in linux)
>
> Or, does everyone always just do their editing from within the coldcore
> environment?
>
> I'm just starting out and getting familiar with Genesis/ColdC.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
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