Hi Kragen,
Yes, your are right. I've tried the Linux version of rhide. I found it
is buggy.
It is not as stable as the Dos version which comes along with Djgpp.
If I run the dos version of rhide in Dosemu the same case happens as if
I was doing with the Ms Editor ( edit.com ) the pulldown menu doesn't work.
Is there anything to do with dpmi (there is a cwsdpmi.exe that comes
along
with djgpp) or do you have any ideas ?
Thank you.
Alan
Kragen Sitaker wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Alan Tam wrote:
> > Do you know anything about an ide something like this in Linux ?
>
> I believe RHIDE runs under Linux. See
> <URL:http://ma.us.mirrors.freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/01/11/916086734.html>.
>
> > I've tried Jed, Emacs, they are not easy to use
>
> Emacs is not well documented, but with twenty or thirty minutes of
> instruction from an emacs expert, it should become easy to use.
>
> (Yes, I know emacs is *extensively* documented -- but it is not
> *well*-documented from the POV of a newbie. It's hard to get up and
> running.)
>
> --
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> monotheism strong enough that it cannot be shaken by Unix or any Microsoft
> product. The devil is real. He lives inside C programs. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]