Hi Sebastian, Good that you subscribe to help glpk mailing list and posted your comments and opinion. Probably some of us, have read Sebastian blogs already (below). Visit the site if you have not read it.
"10 reasons why you might want to use GLPK in class" http://spokutta.wordpress.com/the-gnu-linear-programming-kit-glpk/ We will have Mac OS X and Linux GLPK/GMPL soon. I think TextAdept can easily be hacked and ported for GLPK/GMPL IDE. It seems all the components and module are written in Lua and can be easily customised for GUSEK IDE. TextAdept http://caladbolg.net/luadoc/textadept/manual.html Download the windows version, install and investigate the folders. It is very similar to our current GUSEK IDE in Windows. The author has even a version of Scite i.e. Scite-st. Anybody like to help? Regards, Noli On 2/18/10, Sebastian Pokutta <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > just a brief side remark: I have been following your discussion and I > believe that there is a non-zero demand for a good GLPK GUI on Mac OS X. > Having a good GUI would make a large difference as it for example would > simplify using GLPK at the university as a free alternative to commercial > solvers (that said, for moderate problem sizes glpk's performance is good). > Further even with commercial solvers as backend, GMPL is a great modeling > language! > > All the best, > Sebastian > > > > On 18.02.2010, at 10:47, Noli Sicad wrote: > >> I think Eclipse is good - java but a lot of work to be done. I think >> we should stick to easier to hack editors with scintilla e.g. >> TextAdept, Geany and Kodomo Edit. >> >> I have been looking at TextAdept and Geany in Mac OS X and Windows XP >> today. I found out TextAdept has gtk-OS support in Mac OS X unlike >> Geany which just gtk in X11. I manage to build Geany in Mac OS X. >> TextAdept is quite good looking in Mac OS compare to Geany. >> >> Noli >> >> On 2/18/10, Luiz M. M. Bettoni <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Noli, >>> >>> Please look for screenshots at Sourceforge Gusek Page: >>> http://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=247228. >>> >>> And so: I've seen lots of IDEs (like oracle workshop and ilog opl >>> studio) based on Eclipse. It's a lot of job to do here, sure, but if >>> someone has knowledge on it, can be a good way. >>> >>> Hugs, Luiz >>> >>> >>> At 17-02-2010 23:36, Noli Sicad wrote: >>>> Luiz, probably it is good idea to put a screenshot of the GUSEK IDE in >>>> your webpage so non windows (Mac OS X. linux) users can see what GUSEK >>>> IDE looks like. >>>> >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Help-glpk mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk > > _______________________________________________ Help-glpk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk
