A quick google search gave me this:
http://cygwinports.dotsrc.org/screenshots/gedit.jpg
So you can run gedit on windows.
Also, the list of truly mutiplatform editors is very short. Most of
them are more or less buggy on at least one of the platforms and stuff
like Eclipse are memory hogs that provide little extra value.
/pavel
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Raphael Collet wrote:
Dear Torsten,
The idea of a gedit plugin is simply to provide an alternative OPI, not to
replace the "official" Emacs OPI. It first came from students, then Yves
took over its implementation.
Not all Oz programmers are system hackers. For quite a few newcomers, Emacs
is an obstacle to programming in Mozart. I think it is a good thing to
provide alternatives, even if they are not available on all platforms.
Cheers,
raph
Torsten Anders wrote:
Dear Yves and Boriss,
thank you very much for working on this!!
However, may I ask why not aiming for a cross-platform editor? It appears
gedit does not run on Windows and on MacOS only within X11. I feel, among
all Mozart-users the Linux folk feels most at home with software like Emacs
:)
Best
Torsten
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