Am Sonntag 27 September 2009 01:16:12 schrieb John Vitale: > I have downloaded and installed... and reinstalled winhugs to my computer.. > it works fine but the text editor that opens up by default is notepad... > does winhugs come with a text editor of it's own? If so what is it? if > not what would you suggest? My university has a completely different text > editor when i use it there and i would love to have that same thing for > here.
There must be a way to set the default editor. I don't know how WinHugs behaves, though it's probably the same as Hugs. The default default-editor there is what your EDITOR environment variable says (may be called slightly differently on Windows). You can change that by :set -E/usr/bin/myeditor (on Windows, more likely :set -E"C:\Programs and Applications\ed") in (win)hugs. That isn't permanent, however, so you'd want to put that line into your ~/.hugs (~/.winhugs) file so that the editor is set on every startup. Or change the environment variable to your preferred editor (a reasonable thing to do anyway). _______________________________________________ Hugs-Users mailing list Hugs-Users@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/hugs-users