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Re: A Framework for a source-code editor ?
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Re: A Framework for a source-code editor ?


  • Subject: Re: A Framework for a source-code editor ?
  • From: glenn andreas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 23:11:06 -0500


On Jul 6, 2005, at 8:23 PM, Laurent Michel wrote:

Well, the subject covers it all...

Is there a framework that provides a 'control' for source-code ? The objective is to have a few useful features like
- syntax highlighting
- margin with marginal symbol
- margin with line numbers
- possibly contextual menu on the selection (if it goes that far)


Essentially, I am looking for a framework that would provide a source-code editor (a source-code viewer would be good already!) similar to what we enjoy in Xcode....

Thanks!



IDEKit?

<http://projects.gandreas.com/idekit>

It includes all that and more (popup functions, split panels, regular expressions in search/replace, project management, support for interactive consoles, etc...)

I've got some bug fixes and a few enhancements (since I use it in Widgetarium) that should be released in the next couple of weeks...


Glenn Andreas email@hidden <http://www.gandreas.com/> wicked fun! Widgetarium | the quickest path to widgets

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