ok ok .. thanks both of you for your recomendations, i promise as soon i can give it a try i'll do it.

Best regards.



El 19/04/2010 02:31 a.m., Massimo Belgrano escribió:
You can puy in myproject.hbp your hbmk2 command line
------myproject.hbp ----------
test1.prg
test2.prtg
testn.prg
-lmylib1
-lmylib2
-lmylibn
then you can compile using hbmk2 using
hbmk2 myproject.hbp

hbide use same project format so you can use
hbide myproject.hbp
Hbide allow compile you source with one click and if your source
contain error  with a double click on red row of error showed you go
to line that caused error and this is a big improvements in
productivity.

Hbide have a short and string history so i suggest try last version
you can find same info regarding here my blog
(http://harbourlanguage.blogspot.com/) about hbide and i suggest try
last version from http://hbide.vouch.info/

You recover time used on hbide with boost on productivity

Last version hbide allow keyboard customization so you can give
Crimson Editor's aspect,

2010/4/19 Richard Acosta<eyela...@gmail.com>:
I´m sorry Pripal, i'm messing ideas around, is 1AM here and i'm very tired.

I have tried some IDEs, to make forms and stuff, and i cant keep putting
menus and windows using a mouse, i like to program character by character,
like very old school.

I had, actually tried hbide some years ago, i followed massimo's link just a
minute ago to hbide's page and found it familiar.
I really can't remember now what impression i had from it, i just can say i
tried and left it.
I also tried minigui IDE, and others but noone convinced me about changing
my way.

I'm very familiar with Crimson Editor, is more a text editor with fancy
habilities, but i have beeing using it for over 12 years if i'm not wrong.




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