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[ts-7000] Re: Trying to setup for developement.

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Trying to setup for developement.
From: "Richard" <>
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 17:55:47 -0000
Thanks for the help guys,  I am at the point where I can do soem
development. I have the compiler set up and I made a new file called
profiles.local which has the path to my bin.  I downloaded XEMACS but
han having troubles using it so at i am using kate.  I don't know if
any of you know of Ultra Edit or ConEdit.  These are programs i use in
windows for embedded development and they allow you to set up commands
to handle the compiling for you.  In the end this is what i want to
have done in Linux, I spent some time and got the XEMACS help but am
unable to figure out how to configure it.  As for Kate I haven't
really looked into it.  One good thing i did like about kate is that
it appears to have some c and c++ highlighting built in.  This is
another feature that I want and these things will ultimately help me
to decide what to use.  Any more help on these issues would be
appreciated.  As i said before I am fairly new to the Linux
environment and well lets just say my best friend is the "man"
command, I just wish that busy box had it lol.




 
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