Hi Luiz, Thanks for updating the GUSEK.
Yes, you have to maintain GUSEK for a while. I think we will have GUSEK and TextAdept - GLPK as alternative IDE for Windows, MacOS and Linux. Yes, I will send you a copy of files that need to run TextAdept for GLPK. I changed the lexer name now to "glpk" and the lexer runs perfectly now, syntax lightlighting, code folding and glsol inside TA, Please run TextAdept in Linux with this glpk.lua lexer, so we can report that TA GLPK is running in 3 platforms. Regards, Noli On 2/23/10, lulis · o² expedição <[email protected]> wrote: > A note: I'll maintain Gusek as Scite fork for now, updating GLPK to > don't get it outdated. > When the new cross-platform GLPK IDE become consensual / stable, we can > talk about update Gusek =) > > Another note: testing TextAdept/Geany in Windows and Linux, i can say > that Geany look more functional, eye-candy and stable, but really less > customizable. > Noli, I miss the "TextAdept - GLPK/GMPL IDE" attachment, could you send > to me? Maybe I can help. > > Hugs, > Luiz > > > At 22/2/2010 16:59, Luiz M. M. Bettoni wrote: >> Hi, All. >> >> Updated the Gusek project on SourceForge: >> http://gusek.sourceforge.net >> >> >> Release 0.2.10 changes: >> - Added support to GLPK LP/MIP format. >> - Some tools itens modified (names, order and shortcuts). >> - GLPK updated to 4.43. >> >> >> Gusek provide an open source LP/MILP IDE for Win32, >> packing a custom version of the SciTE editor linked to the >> GLPK standalone solver (glpsol.exe) . >> >> Best Regards, >> Luiz Bettoni >> > _______________________________________________ Help-glpk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk
