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From: Robert Hoehne <Robert DOT Hoehne AT Mathematik DOT tu-chemnitz DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: RHIDE -- joy of my life :)
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1997 14:12:37 +0100
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Daniel P Hudson wrote:
> 
> I suppose reading the FAQ and other various docs that conme in HTML
> format might be easier, but it isn't hard to transdlate HTML into
Why not reading the INFO file. If you forget the URL's and internet
connections, it is similiar to a text based html browser.
I don't know which FAQ's or DOC's you want to read, but as far as I
know,
all the DJGPP related docs come in INFO format.

>  IE           RHIDE                    Borland
>               File*                    *File*
> 
>  It is really rather pointless, IMHO.
I agree.

>  Here is a possible idea, to help users integrate other langauges into
>  your IDE though. Some form of scripting langauge for a description file
>  should be allowed which would allow the user to specify file extensions,
>  compiler/interpreter, and syntax form for highlighting. Users could then
Except for the syntax highlight this can be done already. How it can
be done needs at first to read the doc (section 4.5 - 4.7) and a little
knowledge about the inetrnal work of RHIDE.
Because the primary goal, when developing RHIDE, was to give the user
a simple to use IDE with as less as possible configuration work, I think
this is a good compromize.
If therer is some programming guru, who realy wants to get some special
effects, he should invent a little bit of work in understanding RHIDE
and then it is possible (in most things).

>  IE, DJGPP could become an IDE for say NASM, the GNU M-2 package, GNAT,
>  maybe a fortran product or two, some of the various Basic's around, etc.
Currently I have included in RHIDE the most popular compilers, which
are available for DJGPP. If there will come some others, they can be
used
with the above described technique and if there are many requests, they
can be also builtin in RHIDE.

Robert
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