> > There is a project called GtkSourceView that extends Gtk+ with a source > editor
See also https://github.com/tknopp/Julietta.jl On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Daniel Carrera <dcarr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ooops, stupid question. I see that the screenshot actually shows the > source code. You are using Gtk (yay!). > > There is a project called GtkSourceView that extends Gtk+ with a source > editor with support for syntax highlighting, line numbers, and so on: > > https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GtkSourceView/ > > > > On 14 September 2015 at 17:00, Daniel Carrera <dcarr...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Good work. Which toolkit are you using to develop this? Last week I was >> looking at GUI toolkits for Julia and I think that Gtk+ is the most >> developed. I think that an IDE written in Julia is the right goal for the >> long term. >> >> Is the code published somewhere? Can I have a look? >> >> Cheers, >> Daniel. >> >> On 14 September 2015 at 15:07, <jonathan.bie...@alumni.epfl.ch> wrote: >> >>> Instead of complaining like I usually do I've been making a rough >>> prototype of IDE for Julia in Julia, and it seems to me that in the long >>> term >>> it's the right idea. Using existing editors allow to quickly take >>> advantage of their features, but past that it's really hard to integrate >>> more advanced tools >>> tailored specifically for the language. >>> >>> I also find the idea of having a Julia IDE written in Julia very >>> attractive, besides the other advantages like ease of modification and the >>> few dependencies needed. >>> >>> http://i.imgur.com/GHA37Ds.png >>> >> >> >