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Re: IDL source editor :) [message #47664 is a reply to message #47663] Mon, 27 February 2006 00:35 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Peter Clinch is currently offline  Peter Clinch
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vcarlos wrote:

> I've been doing a search in the archives of this group and I've already
> found threads about idl editor. But, since the last thread was about
> one year ago, I would like to ask if is there any new alternative to
> IDLWave and IDLDE?

At an IDL for Medical Users day last year, one of the things shown by
RSI's UK team was some snapshots of 6.3, which included a new
programming editor. I can't remember for sure, but it could well have
been Eclipse, I'm fairly sure it was some sort of generally available
bit of kit with a bit of respect. 6.3 is due to land soonish... back
then (Fall 2005) they were hoping about March, but these things have a
habit of slipping. None of this was "this *WILL* happen, rather it was
the plan then. We weren't sworn to any sort of secrecy about it so
maybe RSI will tell you if asked directly.

Pete.
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