BTW, I think every linux distribution has glpk package. Noli
On 2/23/10, Noli Sicad <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Note: GLPK has not got any documentation online and I am not going to >> install it just to read the manual, please encourage the project >> maintainers >> to put their documentation online (a standard request for all projects >> which >> do not put documentation online). > > Google: glpk > http://www.google.com.au/#hl=en&source=hp&q=glpk&btnG=Google+Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=glpk&fp=c6d7d6ba048d7013 > > GLPK > http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk/ > > GUSEK > http://gusek.sourceforge.net/gusek.html > > >> I don't know anything about TextAdept but the Geany model of a "language" >> is: >> >> 1.a set of extensions defined for files containing the language >> >> 2. a syntax used for source highlighting and >> >> 3. a set of commands for those files > > All scintilla based editors can do the above. > http://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaRelated.html > > SciTE is the original editor and the rest emulate this functionability. > > Advance ones are: > Komodo Edit - Windows, Mac, Linux > TetAdept - Windows, Mac, Linux and probably the easiest to configure > for running languages, scripts and modellling language. > > Try googling, komodo and TextAdept for more info. > > I just use compile = as example because their is entries on this > command. However, for modelling languages (glpk, r package, octave, > etc) and scripts. It does really matter we use "compile" and "run" > i.e. execute to run. > > Thanks. > > Noli > _______________________________________________ Geany mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
