You could use the GtkScintilla which is used by Anjuta and gIDE. gIDE provides a bonobo component of it (cvs module gdl)Hello! I'm working in Goctave (a project for creating a gnome front-end for GNU Octave). We want to have an editor for writing .m files (octave programs), or better an IDE. Since Goctave is free soft, it would be better to reuse some already existing editor than writing yet another one >from scratch. Can some of the editors available for Gnome be enbeded into another application (as a Widget or a bonobo component) ?. Since I think that many applications for Gnome need a light-weighted and easy to use editor, it would be nice to have something like a basic editor Widget, that one can extend for different needs (I think that KDE has something like this) This editor widget would provide the basic editor functions (Open, Save, Cut, Paste, Copy , etc) and it should be posible to add new functions by deriving new widget from it, or by overriding the signals. It is just an idea, please tell me what do you think about it. May be we can implement it by re-writing a bit gedit. If not, which one of the existing editors do you think that would be easier to addapt for an Octave IDE ? (In my opinion: I like most Moleskine, but is writen in python and I would like something in C, to have less dependences and use less resources. Gedit seems to be the simpler to modify, but it has no sintax highlighting. Glimmer is also nice, but too complex for this porpouse.) Thank you Pablo De Napoli _______________________________________________ gnome-devel-list mailing list gnome-devel-list gnome org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-devel-list
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