On 19-10-26 17:51:29, Rocky Hotas wrote:
> Do you have any suggestion?
I'm becoming everyday more addicted with wip/xnedit ever since it was relased:
- https://sourceforge.net/projects/xnedit/
- http://pkgsrc.se/wip/xnedit
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEdit
It's a soft fork of the good old
On ott 26 22:55, Jay Patel wrote:
> Last i heard @nbyouri was porting http://pkgsrc.se/devel/intellij-ue-bin
> http://pkgsrc.se/devel/phpstorm-bin
> But you should check with PkgSrc users for updates if anyone working on it
> or not
It seems to be an IDE, which maybe is too much heavy for my case.
On ott 26 12:09, nottobay wrote:
> Have you trade compiling them from source?
Usually, if I can, I prefer to use a pre-compiled packaged executable.
I'm not really good at looking makefiles and dependencies.
Rocky
On ott 27 21:44, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> I personally love gvim, I find that the good mouse addition makes nvi
> wondeful, it handles big files very well and syntax highlighting too. And,
> inc ase, you can use vim also from console, with colors.
It seems that it currently is not in the reposi
On ott 26 12:29, Michael wrote:
> I'm using joe for text mode and bluefish in X. Bluefish is supposedly
> made for web development but it supports all sorts of languages with a
> filesystem tree in a side panel, which is extremely useful when working
> on kernel code.
> Both do syntax highlightin
Hi,
On 26/10/2019 17:51, Rocky Hotas wrote:
Using nvi(1) for the same purpose is not as comfortable as I was
expecting.
I personally love gvim, I find that the good mouse addition makes nvi
wondeful, it handles big files very well and syntax highlighting too.
And, inc ase, you can use vim a
Hello,
On Sat, 26 Oct 2019 17:51:29 +0200
Rocky Hotas wrote:
> Hi all :)!
> I am using NetBSD 8.1 with Openbox as Window Manager. While I usually
> try to avoid GUI applications, because they include some bloat, I am
> looking for a lightweight code editor: it should highlight the language
> key