Christian Andersson wrote:
Thomas Benisch wrote:
Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Hmm, how about a menu option allowing editing text with an external
editor like emacs, vim etc. ?
The same would make life for programmers a easier with the scripting
framework editor as well.
Just for the case,
Thomas Benisch wrote:
Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Hmm, how about a menu option allowing editing text with an external
editor like emacs, vim etc. ?
The same would make life for programmers a easier with the scripting
framework editor as well.
Just for the case, that somebody wants to work on
What I would purpose is not extending the Basic-Editor which comes with
OpenOffice but use a real IDE like eclipse, NetBeans and write a plugin
to create macros in OO-Basic.
There is a project proposal for Scripting languages which can be found
here for eclipse:
http://www.eclipse.org/proposals
Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Hmm, how about a menu option allowing editing text with an external
editor like emacs, vim etc. ?
The same would make life for programmers a easier with the scripting
framework editor as well.
Just for the case, that somebody wants to work on this. The key problem
wi
Well, it is a new day and my attitude has been adjusted by sleep.
I have the 2.0.1 source downloading from a mirror presently - would it
be safe to assume that there hasn't been a lot done to the IDE between
this the current 151 build?
Last question for the moment - It appears that the build
Thanks for the replies so far!
Am Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2006 17:07 schrieb Felix E. Klee:
> 2. Is there an EMACS mode suitable for editing OO Basic files?
Let me clarify what is meant by EMACS mode (actually, "major mode" would be
more accurate): It's basically a piece of software that configures
Christian Junker wrote:
Hi Felix,
2006/1/18, Felix E. Klee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Concerning the macro editor provided by OO 1.1.4 I've two questions:
1. Is it possible to have two Windows open showing different Basic files?
No, I don't thin so.
2. Is there an E
*chuckling*...OK...so it's either ..."Show me the money!" or delve into
a 6 million line C++ program...nice choice.
Well, truthfully - if the Base module doesn't improve it won't matter to
me anyway...and right now tonight I am not in the mood to discuss
'Build' vs 'Buy' pros and cons. ( I usu
Hi Felix,
2006/1/18, Felix E. Klee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Concerning the macro editor provided by OO 1.1.4 I've two questions:
>
> 1. Is it possible to have two Windows open showing different Basic files?
No, I don't thin so.
> 2. Is there an EMACS mode suitable for editing OO Basic files?
No,
Andrew Jensen wrote:
Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Felix E. Klee wrote:
Concerning the macro editor provided by OO 1.1.4 I've two questions:
1. Is it possible to have two Windows open showing different Basic
files?
No.
2. Is there an EMACS mode suitable for editing OO Ba
Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Felix E. Klee wrote:
Concerning the macro editor provided by OO 1.1.4 I've two questions:
1. Is it possible to have two Windows open showing different Basic
files?
No.
2. Is there an EMACS mode suitable for editing OO Basic files?
You can
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Felix E. Klee wrote:
Concerning the macro editor provided by OO 1.1.4 I've two questions:
1. Is it possible to have two Windows open showing different Basic files?
No.
2. Is there an EMACS mode suitable for editing OO Basic files?
You can write your code in EMACS and
Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Concerning the macro editor provided by OO 1.1.4 I've two questions:
>
> 1. Is it possible to have two Windows open showing different Basic files?
No.
> 2. Is there an EMACS mode suitable for editing OO Basic files?
You can write your code in EMACS and import it. ;-)
OK,
Concerning the macro editor provided by OO 1.1.4 I've two questions:
1. Is it possible to have two Windows open showing different Basic files?
2. Is there an EMACS mode suitable for editing OO Basic files?
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