Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

2000-04-07 Thread a.beevendorp
You're quite correct. There was an English version of TED released as well as a Dutch one. Don't have it though. GreeTz, BiFi Ricardo Jurczyk Pinheiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in nieuwsbericht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:ðÐÁ^ÀÐÁ^˜ÐÁ^pÐÁ^`ÐÁ^0ÐÁ^ ... > At 21:36 20/07/99 +0200, you wrote: > >> Is th

RE: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-22 Thread Maarten ter Huurne
At 12:50 PM 7/21/99 +0200, you wrote: > I like WBASS2, for small pieces of code. I like the editor, it sort >of 'auto-formats' (I think...could be another one) so I don't have to worry >about it. WBASS2 does autoformatting. But I wouldn't recommend it, it has a lot of bad features: - labe

Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-22 Thread MkII
>> I'll have a dekko at it (now I'm deaf btw!) 8;) > >Well as if I care. You don't nead your ears to program. But I *LOVE* to hear the key click as I type! 8:D >> That is, something like 8 spaces per colonless label (so you can fit it in >> the same line), 5 per instruction (the longer mnemonics

Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-21 Thread MkII
>I'm not sure what I'm looking at is the same you typed. You used TABs in >this e-mail and my reader may have a different tab width than yours. > >This is what I see (I replaced tabs by spaces): It's not the same, so I'll drop tabs further on for assembler. >The format I use: > >FOOBAR >

Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-21 Thread Ricardo Jurczyk Pinheiro
At 21:36 20/07/99 +0200, you wrote: >> Is there any good text editor with variable tabs per line (for assembler >> readibility's sake!)? > >Well if you want a text-editor I suggest Ted, very good although it has >Dutch menus, which may be a problem (but I think not). I think I saw somewhe

Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-21 Thread Laurens Holst
> >> FOOBAR LD A,B; I LOVE THIS! > >> DJNZ FOOBAR > >> > >You've never tried Compass didn't you. > > Nope. Mainly for historical reasons. > > I've been usign the DevPac developer environment in all 8 and 16-bit > computers I own since 1985 and it has always proved to be the best

Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-21 Thread Laurens Holst
> >> Is there any good text editor with variable tabs per line (for assembler > >> readibility's sake!)? > > > >Well if you want a text-editor I suggest Ted, very good although it has > >Dutch menus, which may be a problem (but I think not). > > Why is it not available in plain english? It's not a

Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-21 Thread Alex Mitsio Sato
MkII wrote: > I've been usign the DevPac developer environment in all 8 and 16-bit > computers I own since 1985 and it has always proved to be the best > (integrated "100% written in optimized assembler" editor, variable tabs, > colonless labels, tons of output formats and options (including S-rec

RE: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-21 Thread Patrick Kramer
> I've been usign the DevPac developer environment in all 8 and 16-bit > computers I own since 1985 and it has always proved to be the best > (integrated "100% written in optimized assembler" editor, variable tabs, > colonless labels, tons of output formats and options (including > S-records), >

Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-20 Thread MkII
>> Is there any good text editor with variable tabs per line (for assembler >> readibility's sake!)? > >Well if you want a text-editor I suggest Ted, very good although it has >Dutch menus, which may be a problem (but I think not). Why is it not available in plain english? It's not a big problem

Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-20 Thread MkII
>MkII wrote: >> >> FOOBAR LD A,B; I LOVE THIS! >> DJNZ FOOBAR >> >You've never tried Compass didn't you. Nope. Mainly for historical reasons. I've been usign the DevPac developer environment in all 8 and 16-bit computers I own since 1985 and it has always proved to be the best

Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-20 Thread Laurens Holst
> Is there any good text editor with variable tabs per line (for assembler > readibility's sake!)? Well if you want a text-editor I suggest Ted, very good although it has Dutch menus, which may be a problem (but I think not). But if you're programming assembler: GO GET COMPASS!!! (Yes, I'm shout

Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-20 Thread Maarten ter Huurne
At 01:40 PM 7/20/99 +0200, you wrote: >Is there any good text editor with variable tabs per line (for assembler >readibility's sake!)? > >FOOBAR LD A,B ; I DON'T LIKE THIS > DJNZ FOOBAR > >FOOBAR LD A,B ; NEITHER THIS > DJNZFOOBAR > >FOOBAR LD A,B; I LOVE THIS!

RE: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-20 Thread Boon, Eric
MkII: >Is there any good text editor with variable tabs per line >(for assembler readibility's sake!)? > >FOOBAR LD A,B ; I DON'T LIKE THIS > DJNZ FOOBAR > >FOOBAR LD A,B ; NEITHER THIS > DJNZ FOOBAR > >FOOBAR LD A,B ; I LOVE THIS! > DJNZ FOOBAR Eh,

Re: Text editor w/ varitabs

1999-07-20 Thread David Heremans
MkII wrote: > > FOOBAR LD A,B; I LOVE THIS! > DJNZ FOOBAR > You've never tried Compass didn't you. David Heremans -- "One difference between SuSE and Red Hat is that the former operates in a country where people don't sue each other over coffee being too hot."