Re: LyX Code Editor
Norman Kabir [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | LyX is a phenomenal text editor. | | Has anyone considered building a code editor on top of LyX? I think it | would be very useful to be able to mingle formulas, text, images and | source code. Well... LyX has been used for (and is still beeing used?) literal programming, which is just what you seem to want. | A filter could generate proper *.c or *.java files from the appropriate | blocks in the documentation. And source code would be as beatiful as | documents created with LyX. A better code environment would be needed. -- Lgb
Re: LyX Code Editor
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 08:30:44PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Norman Kabir [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | LyX is a phenomenal text editor. | | Has anyone considered building a code editor on top of LyX? I think it | would be very useful to be able to mingle formulas, text, images and | source code. Well... LyX has been used for (and is still beeing used?) literal programming, which is just what you seem to want. Yes. I use LyX almost every day for Literate Programming. Norman just needs to install noweb (just follow the links from www.lyx.org to the Noweb related pages) and run Edit-Reconfigure to get the Literate document classes to show up. After that, he can look at examples/listerrors.lyx or examples/noweb2lyx.lyx to see how it works. ---Kayvan -- Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids: Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89) http://sylvan.com/~kayvan | crown of her husband | Robin Gregory (2/28/92)
Re: LyX Code Editor
Norman Kabir [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | LyX is a phenomenal text editor. | | Has anyone considered building a code editor on top of LyX? I think it | would be very useful to be able to mingle formulas, text, images and | source code. Well... LyX has been used for (and is still beeing used?) literal programming, which is just what you seem to want. | A filter could generate proper *.c or *.java files from the appropriate | blocks in the documentation. And source code would be as beatiful as | documents created with LyX. A better code environment would be needed. -- Lgb
Re: LyX Code Editor
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 08:30:44PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Norman Kabir [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | LyX is a phenomenal text editor. | | Has anyone considered building a code editor on top of LyX? I think it | would be very useful to be able to mingle formulas, text, images and | source code. Well... LyX has been used for (and is still beeing used?) literal programming, which is just what you seem to want. Yes. I use LyX almost every day for Literate Programming. Norman just needs to install noweb (just follow the links from www.lyx.org to the Noweb related pages) and run Edit-Reconfigure to get the Literate document classes to show up. After that, he can look at examples/listerrors.lyx or examples/noweb2lyx.lyx to see how it works. ---Kayvan -- Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids: Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89) http://sylvan.com/~kayvan | crown of her husband | Robin Gregory (2/28/92)
Re: LyX Code Editor
Norman Kabir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | LyX is a phenomenal text editor. | | Has anyone considered building a code editor on top of LyX? I think it | would be very useful to be able to mingle formulas, text, images and | source code. Well... LyX has been used for (and is still beeing used?) literal programming, which is just what you seem to want. | A filter could generate proper *.c or *.java files from the appropriate | blocks in the documentation. And source code would be as beatiful as | documents created with LyX. A better code environment would be needed. -- Lgb
Re: LyX Code Editor
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 08:30:44PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: > Norman Kabir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > | LyX is a phenomenal text editor. > | > | Has anyone considered building a code editor on top of LyX? I think it > | would be very useful to be able to mingle formulas, text, images and > | source code. > > Well... LyX has been used for (and is still beeing used?) literal > programming, which is just what you seem to want. Yes. I use LyX almost every day for Literate Programming. Norman just needs to install noweb (just follow the links from www.lyx.org to the Noweb related pages) and run Edit->Reconfigure to get the Literate document classes to show up. After that, he can look at examples/listerrors.lyx or examples/noweb2lyx.lyx to see how it works. ---Kayvan -- Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids: Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89) http://sylvan.com/~kayvan | "crown of her husband" | Robin Gregory (2/28/92)