El mié, 12-05-2010 a las 14:13 +1200, David G. Koontz escribió: 
> There's also gedit and geany and of course kate.  Some editors have
> frameworks allowing you to cobble together an IDE friendly to ghdl.  Of
> course the enterprising soul might work backward from say gtkwave's twinwave
> to include an editor with a file tree browser and external commands.
> 
> I haven't found anything that deals with VHDL tags adequately.  Kate and
> gedit  can be used to search source code from a tree effectively.
> 
> Gedit has an extensive library of plugins:
> http://live.gnome.org/Gedit/Plugins

Hi, last year was a student of a professor who teaches VHDL and started
writing an IDE using how simulator GHDL, but teachers lost interest. I'm
still interested, but I have no use feedback.
This is the link of the project http://trac.usla.org.ar/skipper and the
repositoy svn http://trac.usla.org.ar/svn/skipper
It is based on a plugin for gedit and the current features are:
* Project Managment.
* Check Syntax.
* Simulates and open the gtkwaves with the results.
* Wizard for a new entity.
* Navigation of entities.

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