Re: [Gimp-developer] Good Linux IDE for Gimp?

2013-07-21 Thread Srihari Sriraman
I use sublime text with vim mode. It gives the power of vim + most features in Textmate. With the new Sublime Text 3 features, it is much faster. Do give it a try. On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Martin Renold wrote: > On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 08:44:27PM +0200, s

Re: [Gimp-developer] Good Linux IDE for Gimp?

2013-07-20 Thread Martin Renold
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 08:44:27PM +0200, scl wrote: > Can some of the EMacs guys here tell us which plug-ins and > shortcuts they use? >From personal experience, Emacs is an IDE that you have to grow up with, not something you just install and use. Learning and configuring it can pay off only if

Re: [Gimp-developer] Good Linux IDE for Gimp?

2013-07-20 Thread Ofnuts
On 07/20/2013 01:29 AM, Owen wrote: I'd like to a bit more acquainted with Gimp source and that means an IDE (because it's mostly browsing code at the beginning). So, what would be the simplest IDE to setup (ideally, install from Ubuntu's software centre, give it the GIT location, and off we go..

Re: [Gimp-developer] Good Linux IDE for Gimp?

2013-07-20 Thread scl
There was a similar question on this mailing list last December*. The results I gathered were mainly GEdit and Geany as the simple editors and Emacs as more sophisticated editor. I personally use Leafpad or GEdit+some plugins for simple editing and as more advanced coding environment Eclipse with

Re: [Gimp-developer] Good Linux IDE for Gimp?

2013-07-19 Thread Owen
> I'd like to a bit more acquainted with Gimp source and that means an > IDE > (because it's mostly browsing code at the beginning). So, what would > be > the simplest IDE to setup (ideally, install from Ubuntu's software > centre, give it the GIT location, and off we go...)? This could be bette

[Gimp-developer] Good Linux IDE for Gimp?

2013-07-19 Thread Ofnuts
I'd like to a bit more acquainted with Gimp source and that means an IDE (because it's mostly browsing code at the beginning). So, what would be the simplest IDE to setup (ideally, install from Ubuntu's software centre, give it the GIT location, and off we go...)? __