I guess you're referring to the act of using Eclipse itself as an editor? I think this works fine for coding, but I'm equally interested in making an editor available for things like "edit your /etc/foo/bar.txt". Eclipse editors only operate on files which are contained inside a project known to the workbench.
On 7/26/06, Sean Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Eclipse + Laika Scratchbox plugin - outside looking in Sean On 7/26/06, Matt Hoosier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm a little uncertian on the mechanism by which the hostcc process > dynamically links against the host's C (and other system) libraries. > Can the same mechanism be exploited to make something like Gtk+ and > libx11 available to devkit tools? > > I'm searching for a way to get a GUI text editor available inside of > SB, so that some developers unfamiliar with UNIX command-line editors > can have an easier time. > > Thanks, > > --Matt > _______________________________________________ > Scratchbox-users mailing list > Scratchbox-users@lists.scratchbox.org > http://lists.scratchbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scratchbox-users > _______________________________________________ Scratchbox-users mailing list Scratchbox-users@lists.scratchbox.org http://lists.scratchbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scratchbox-users
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