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Jerry McBride said to Marc Van-Woerkom :
JM> Marc Van-Woerkom % MAUS AC3 wrote in a message to Jerry
JM> Mcbride:
> EMX needs IDE... very badly!
M> You might not have noticed it yet, but the 'IDE' *is* there.
M> It is the EMACS editor!
JM> I have emacs and well... it's not what I wold call IDE! A
JM> very cumbersome text editor, yes... IDE... no.
Well, maybe you just didn't look far enough. If you do "-X
compile", it will start a compilation session in another window for
you. You can then use "control-X `" to skip from error to error.
ALso, you can do "-X gdb" and start a debugging
session in a window which will follow the source code in another window.
It really is a fairly powerful IDE.
TTYL,
=--Ron TeamOS2
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