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shortdescription = A simple code editor for GNUstepers | | shortdescription = A simple code editor for GNUstepers | | ||
− | currentversion = [ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/contrib/Gemas-0. | + | currentversion = [ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/contrib/Gemas-0.2.tar.gz 0.2] ([ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/binaries/windows/Gemas-0.2-setup.exe Windows Installer])| |
− | releasedate = | + | releasedate = 5 May, 2011 | |
license = GPLv3 | | license = GPLv3 | | ||
overview = [[Image:GemasWM.jpg|Gemas.app running on WindowMaker|230px]] | overview = [[Image:GemasWM.jpg|Gemas.app running on WindowMaker|230px]] | ||
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Silver.jpg|Gemas.app running on Gnome|230px]] |
[[Image:GemasWindows.jpg|Gemas.app running on Windows XP|230px]] | [[Image:GemasWindows.jpg|Gemas.app running on Windows XP|230px]] | ||
− | This is a simple code editor with highlight syntax and auto indentation. Gemas depends on [ | + | This is a simple code editor with highlight syntax and auto indentation. Gemas depends on [[HighlighterKit]] framework of Saso Kiselkov (the package contains [[HighlighterKit]]). On Windows, when you launch Gemas, it open a new document for Objective-C. If you want other type of document, create the appropriate new document from menu. This is because currently you can't change the highlight syntax once you open a document.| |
features = | features = | ||
* Highlight syntax for languages C, C++, Obj-C, Obj-C++, GSmarkup. | * Highlight syntax for languages C, C++, Obj-C, Obj-C++, GSmarkup. |
Revision as of 22:29, 5 May 2011
A simple code editor for GNUstepers
Current Version: 0.2 (Windows Installer)
- Released: 5 May, 2011
- Licensed: GPLv3
Overview
This is a simple code editor with highlight syntax and auto indentation. Gemas depends on HighlighterKit framework of Saso Kiselkov (the package contains HighlighterKit). On Windows, when you launch Gemas, it open a new document for Objective-C. If you want other type of document, create the appropriate new document from menu. This is because currently you can't change the highlight syntax once you open a document.
Features
- Highlight syntax for languages C, C++, Obj-C, Obj-C++, GSmarkup.
- Highlight syntax to edit Strings, Plist, GNUmakefile and ChangeLog files.
- Auto indentation.
- Double click above a parentheses to select all code inside these.
- Emacs compatibility (this means that you can see correctly the indentation of a file you wrote on Emacs).
- Go to Line Panel.
- Preferences Panel to change some colors and configuration.
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