Good editor for Linux?

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James Kanze

On 2007-04-26 11:28, James Kanze wrote:
I think that is configurable somehow, I've just never bothered.

:)

I know the feeling. Most editors today have so many options,
you could spend years just learning them all.
If it has the .h file it will generally work, sometimes it takes a
little while before it updates the database and sometimes it fails but
it does recognize all of my types in my current project.

I don't think you can really ask it to work without some
input:). Ideally, of course, it would adapt to whatever
documentation conventions you're using, maybe popping up a
window with the Doxygen generated documentation, but that's
probably asking too much of existing technology.
 
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I don't think you can really ask it to work without some
input:). Ideally, of course, it would adapt to whatever
documentation conventions you're using, maybe popping up a
window with the Doxygen generated documentation, but that's
probably asking too much of existing technology.

Well, the input is the code, it parses the code (like doxygen) and use
this to generate tooltips and such. As I said it's only the signature
of the methods or the names of the members, not really help as in
documentation (though in C# it can include text if the MS xml tags are
used).
 

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