Hello everyone... I've decided to use Chuck lately on a university project and I was wondering if there is any editor that support syntax highlight for Chuck on Windows. I have searched for it in internet but didn't find anything useful D= (sorry if this has an obvious answer and I couldn't figure it out immediately) -- John Gamboa rabanetescebolas.blogspot.com
Hi John, Try the MiniAudicle. It has ChucK built into it as well. http://audicle.cs.princeton.edu/mini/ mc On Oct 21, 2011, at 4:40 PM, John Gamboa wrote:
Hello everyone...
I've decided to use Chuck lately on a university project and I was wondering if there is any editor that support syntax highlight for Chuck on Windows. I have searched for it in internet but didn't find anything useful D=
(sorry if this has an obvious answer and I couldn't figure it out immediately)
-- John Gamboa rabanetescebolas.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users
Hi... Lol... sorry... I'm so n00b...
Hi John, Try the MiniAudicle. It has ChucK built into it as well.
One minute after sending this e-mail I found a link to a Notepad++ syntax highlighter for Chuck, which is exactly what I was looking for: (http://electro-music.com/forum/post-240508.html) Thanks for the fast help \o/ (and sorry for my noobage) -- John Gamboa rabanetescebolas.blogspot.com
2011/10/22 John Gamboa
Hi...
Lol... sorry... I'm so n00b...
Also; "notepad++" is a very good code editor for Windows that is free and open. It's a serious programmer's editor in the "Windows style" (so not like Emacs or Vim). I think I have a ChucK highlighting mode for that that I made somewhere if you'd like to go that way. IMHO Mini-Audicle is better for quickly doing small projects, but if you'd try something larger spanning multiple big files then features like code-folding and advanced search and replace will save you a lot of time. In a pinch the Java mode in made editors will also help. Happy havkng and remember you're only "n00b" for a very short time :¬) Kas.
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