On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Graham Douglas < graham.doug...@readytext.co.uk> wrote:
> Dear All > > Apologies in advance if this is too off-topic for the list. For a couple > of years I've been building LuaTeX > under Windows using MSYS/MinGW --- simply running build.sh from the > shell. Works well. > However, I would really like to use an IDE to step through code and > understand more about the > source code of LuaTeX. I'm accustomed to using Visual Studio but I also > just discovered the > Netbeans IDE > > http://netbeans.org/ > > It's particularly interesting because it lets you checkout an SVN > repository and import > it straight into the IDE. I've managed to do that for the LuaTeX > repository, but that's as > far as I get. Before I spend too much time trying to create a working > build process with Netbeans, > I was wondering if anyone else has tried this route? If it could be made > to work it could > create a really nice envionment for building/exploring LuaTeX, > especially on Windows. > > I readily confess to a serious lack of knowledge in Linux-based build > processes so I would be > very grateful for any advice. If I can get it working I'll write it up > on my blog (or elsewhere?) > for others to share --- but I'll need some help to get going, or advice > that it can't be done. > > Many thanks in advance. > > Cheers > Graham > > _______________________________________________ > dev-luatex mailing list > dev-luatex@ntg.nl > http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/dev-luatex > Is it still resource hungry ? -- luigi
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