On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 04:44:30PM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote: > On 6/13/09 11:39 PM, "Bertalan Fodor" <lilypondt...@organum.hu> wrote: > > > I'm sure there are tools which would make it easier for us, simple not > > hackers, but software engineers, grown up on Microsoft Visual Studio end > > Eclipse. I remember that at university I did use some ide for linux cpp > > development. That's why I was seeking recommendation. > > The standard GNU answer is to use emacs to integrate your compiler, > debugger, etc. You can open a directory in emacs and then open any file > from that directory, so it's useful for browsing the source, as well.
That's not really what I'd recommend for windows people, though. I'd say two things: 1) Since this image will install a complete linux distro, you can install any Linux GUI programming IDE you want. (we should specify this in the CG where we discuss the windows iso) 2) I don't know what the current favorite fancy IDE is, although I'm fairly certain that Eclipse runs on Linux. I'm not certain if that would actually be good for LilyPond, though -- does it support C++ and makefiles? IIRC eclipse is for java stuff. (again, I'm happy to dump whatever suggestions people throw at me in the CG) Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel