Revving Up The Motor IDE 7
Konstantin Klyagin points to this article on FreeOS.com on the current state of Klyagin's Motor IDE. While he says it "can easily be considered a status report," this is certainly more comprehensive and readable than the context-free bulleted lists which seem to accompany many software releases, and gives a good overview of Motor. Any users care to comment on Motor's useability compared to other IDEs?
Can I advertise my open source project on /. too? (Score:1)
How is it as an editor? (Score:2)
Can it open multiple files at once? Can it display multiple files on screen? Can it display multiple parts of the same file at the same time? (That's something I use a lot when programming, checking definitions of one thing or another.) Can it show where something was defined, or what calls this function? Can it operate in multiple windows or consoles and not stomp on its other instances? Does it have regexp search and replace? What are the max file sizes it can handle? Does it have syntax highlighting or autoindentation? If so, for what languages? Is there an extension language, or does adding capabilities require recompiling it? Can you use an external editor with it?
These are just a couple things I'd like to see answers to....
Question (Score:2)
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!= emacs ? (Score:1)
Motor is great! (Score:1)
As for all you GUI users who say "why not X this, Gnome that, etc" -- You obviously never had to operate a computer without these flashy things.
I prefer to keep my hands on the keyboard, where they belong, rather than move a mouse around and click.
Re:!= emacs ? (Score:1)