On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 12:23:17 -0500, Rob T <r...@ucora.com> wrote:
Geany on Linux has good D support. It seems more like an editor than a
true IDE, but it does have some project management features and ability
to execute builds.
Codeblocks is a complete feature rich C++ cross platform IDE, it has
some D support but it is incomplete last I checked.
--rt
I LOVE geany. Especially with the built in terminal.
I bound ctr-alt to switch to the terminal and ctr-super to switch to the
editor.
When I need to easily look through multiple files, geany is my goto.
I found that the Terminal was easier and far more hackable for builds than
any built in execution..
But that's just me. I think Geany's D Syntax highlighting could use a
little work(But it does highlight aliases as types, which is awesome), but
It's never been enough of an issue for me to actually fix it. (And I might
simply be running an older release) Also I think Geany's block insert and
block highlighting is easier than Vim's.
I never really liked CodeBlocks, It seems like it has soo many things that
I wouldn't use simply because the manual method is easier. But it is
important to mention, since I assume lots of people don't know about all
of the IDE's that support D.