For DOS, I recommend trying Goldshell's free PEDIT When you fist start it press ALT-F1 to set up the options.
Also, be sure to read pedit.doc to learn its many features. <http://www.goldshell.com/pedit/> >Yes, you can use a text editor and then invoke a complier from a command prompt. >On Linux I use a IDE KDEVELOP but I also use Kate and invoke the compiler. >From >time to time I also use JEdit and then launch the compile from the command line >and sometimes I use a plug-in to launch the compiler from within JEdit. On a >win2000 box, I use TextPad and a plug-in to launch a compiler, and use Open >Watcom as IDE. I still use m$ Quick C as I rarely code C++ (actually I have decided >to no longer code in C++ just assembler(NASM), C, and Java but I digress). > >Is this the way programs/applications are written? My guess is nowadays that a IDE >is used more than text editor - invoke compiler technique but maybe it would be >interesting to see what other on FreeDOS list use. In my case I use a IDE 90% of the >time. I am considering JEdit/Textpad-plugin-to-invoke-the compiler to be a IDE. > ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: InterSystems CACHE FREE OODBMS DOWNLOAD - A multidimensional database that combines robust object and relational technologies, making it a perfect match for Java, C++,COM, XML, ODBC and JDBC. www.intersystems.com/match8 _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user
