aeditor / 1.7
| Short description: | editor written in Ruby | |||||||||||||
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| Category: | Application/Editor | |||||||||||||
| Status: | usable | |||||||||||||
| Created: | 2003-07-02 07:49:30 GMT | |||||||||||||
| Last update: | 2004-08-25 15:42:31 GMT | |||||||||||||
| Owner: | neoneye (Projects of this owner) | |||||||||||||
| Homepage: | http://aeditor.rubyforge.org/ | |||||||||||||
| Download: | http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=18&release_id=754 | |||||||||||||
| License: | Ruby's | |||||||||||||
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| Description: | AEditor is an ubercool programmer’s editor, written entirely in Ruby and very easy to extend with your own customizations.
Changes and FeaturesWith this 1.7 release:
If you happen to be an expert in Fxruby, please take a look at the todo-list and see if you can help solve some of the issues: If you make any changes or have any ideas, please share. Email me with any suggestions you have :) Installation ProcedureThe easiest way to install aeditor and its dependencies is through rpa-base, the port/pkg manager of the Ruby Production Archive. 1. Installing Fox Toolkit 1.0.X(WARNING) DON’T INSTALL FOX 1.2.X !
FOX may be elsewhere on other platforms; you might be able to find it in your system’s package manager. 2. Installing RPAdownload thisfile and install. After installation, be sure to update rpa-base: root$ rpa update root$ rpa install rpa-base 3. Installing AEditorroot$ rpa install aeditor AEditor is now installed, and you may start it by typing: prompt$ aeditor Installing the DotfileThe syntax coloring rules are described in the dotfile; if it’s missing, no syntax coloring will take place. You will need to fetch this config_file and place it in $HOME/.aeditor . |
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| Versions: | [1.9 (2004-09-05)] [1.7 (2004-08-25)] [1.6 (2004-08-15)] [1.5 (2004-08-12)] [1.4 (2004-08-09)] [1.3 (2004-07-07)] [0.12 (-)] | |||||||||||||