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Re: idlde: Linux vs. Windows [message #36374 is a reply to message #36327] Mon, 15 September 2003 08:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Registered: September 2003
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So, after failing to get IDLWAVE going, I switched back to windows
2000.
(i know i know). It is working so far, but I'm intrigued by the idea
of nedit plus a command line...I may try that if i get forced back to
linux.

Personally, i enjoy the feature of seeing all the in-memory variables
in their own little window in the IDLDE. the above would lose that
nice aspect.

Geez, though, you'd think RSI would get on the ball a little and write
a decent de. I know there have been many other threads on this, but
just thought I'd let you all know that I wrote them and told them my
feelings, and the corresponder guy said he would "pass my comments
along to the relevant people". I remain skeptical :)

Chris O'Dell
UW-Madison AOS Department


mike.walker@iname.com (Michael Walker) wrote in message news:<e911e675.0309111217.19d3bee6@posting.google.com>...
>> For me on UNIX, it's nedit in one window, and the IDL command line in
>> another window:
>>
>> http://www.nedit.org/features.shtml/
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Liam.
>> Practical IDL Programming
>> http://www.gumley.com/
>
> Exactly what I do.. nedit provides the syntax highlighting I like
> without extra fluff from emacs that I never use. But then, I never
> got used to emacs. Tried it a few times, never got hooked like so
> many others :)
>
> -Mike Walker
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