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From: shohami AT cuug DOT ab DOT ca (Shoham)
Subject: Re: DJGPP C++ Editor (Borland?) (fwd)
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 1995 02:10:40 -0700 (MST)

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> From root Sun Dec 17 02:08:08 1995
> Date: Sun, 17 Dec 1995 09:01:26 +0200 (IST)
> From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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> To: Laszlo Vecsey <master AT micro DOT internexus DOT net>
> Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
> Subject: Re: DJGPP C++ Editor (Borland?)
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> 
> On 13 Dec 1995, Laszlo Vecsey wrote:
> 
> > Is it possible to use the Borland/Turbo C++ editor in conjunctino with DJGPP?
> > I'd really like to continue using a colorful editor with syntax highlighting
> > as well as have the 32bit benefits of DJGPP.
> 
> I doubt if that's possible.  Borland's products are 16-bit DPMI clients, 
> and these cannot be mixed with 32-bit DPMI clients such as DJGPP.
> 
> Why not use Emacs?  It supports color syntax highlighting (and a plethora 
> of other features Borland IDE users can only dream about).
> 

The next release of ELVIS also does C-lang syntax colouring.  Cool
stuff..

-- Idan

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