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Anjuta IDE within MS-Windows

Started by December 20, 2003 08:43 PM
4 comments, last by rgk_quaker 20 years, 10 months ago
Hi, Can Anjuta IDE work winthin ms-windows ? (with gtk runtime installed) thanks in advance
-[rgk_quaker]-
I don''t see why not, but somehow I doubt it. Why would you want to, in any case? There''s plenty of good IDEs for windows (though I don''t know why you''d want to use windows).

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Hi,

You are right clum, here i''m trying to make it more clear as much as i can

I used a long Scintilla based SciTE editor and personally i like it very much.

Dev-C++ is a good one but the Editor component has less features
when compared with scintilla

MinGW Studio is based on Scintilla but the other components of it has less features
when compared with Dev-C++

Anjuta is based on scintilla and has features similar to Dev-C++.
so i''ve posted that question to know anyone tried that

-[rgk_quaker]-
-[rgk_quaker]-
I believe it''s tied to the gnome libraies

hearty thanks for the replys

but i do remember somewhere in GDNet forum
someone said it can be possible through cygwin
-[rgk_quaker]-
quote: Original post by rgk_quaker
Hi,

You are right clum, here i''m trying to make it more clear as much as i can

I used a long Scintilla based SciTE editor and personally i like it very much.

Dev-C++ is a good one but the Editor component has less features
when compared with scintilla

MinGW Studio is based on Scintilla but the other components of it has less features
when compared with Dev-C++

Anjuta is based on scintilla and has features similar to Dev-C++.
so i''ve posted that question to know anyone tried that

-[rgk_quaker]-


Back in my days of double booting windows/linux, I had started a porting project of Anjuta but then I switched to using just Linux and the port went down the drain.


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