I updated the package of Gemas, since it was incompatible with the stable packages of GNUstep. Now it run fine.
On mié, 2010-12-15 at 13:56 -0600, Germán Arias wrote: > Gemas 0.1 > ========== > > Gemas is a simple code editor for GNUstep, with highlight syntax and > auto indentation. Features: > > * Highlight syntaxis for languages C, C++, Obj-C, Obj-C++, GSmarkup. > * Highlight syntaxis to edit Strings, Plist, GNUmakefile and > ChangeLog files. > * Auto indentation. > * Double click above a parentheses to select all code inside > these. > * Emacs compatibility (this means that you can see correctly the > indentation of a file you wrote on Emacs). > * Go to Line panel. > * Preferences Panel to change some colors and configuration. > > You can download it here: > > http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Gemas.app > > This app is the result of my incursion to understand the machinery of > NSDocument while I made an useful app. The name "Gemas" (Gems) is more > or less a combination of Emacs and GS, but of course Gemas is not Emacs. > The app icon, as I am a bad art worker, is just a small happy gnu in one > color with a little white. For the documents, I use icons from > gnustep-icons package, some with modifications. > > I wrote to James Jordan in the case he want make icons for strings, > gsmarkup,.. files, but not reply. I wrote also to Saso Kiselkov with a > patch for HighlighterKit, but no reply too. Is better if you use the > HighlighterKit package at Gemas website instead the package at > ProjectManager website. > > Gemas is very simple, but let me know if you face problems. I will try > to solve these. Ideas to improve it are welcome too. > > Happy hacking. > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
