danni.coy Posted November 26, 2010 Share Posted November 26, 2010 Currently I am Using KDevelop 4.1 It works really well. Sometimes I have to edit on Windows Boxen though and I would like to know what else is out there.... KDevelop-4.1 ============= Pluses Syntax Highlighting for Xml and C++ (works for Unigine script almost all the time) Code completion for classes defined in included header files Code completion for existing code (You get code completion for built in stuff after you type it in for the first time) MultiTab/Multipane editing Project and Class browser. save and recall groups of files Code snippits Code refactorisation tools. Minuses No Working Windows Build that I am aware of No search and replace for all open files. Automatically converts this. to this-> (which works for C++ but not unigine script) won't open .ui files (this file extension is used by QT designer files - I am using .gui as an extension to get around this) Link to comment
binstream Posted November 26, 2010 Share Posted November 26, 2010 We internally in Unigine use VIM (mainly) or Notepad++ (for those who can't handle VIM %)). Both of these editors are free and available on Linux and Windows as well. VIM: http://www.vim.org/ Notepad++: http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ Link to comment
danni.coy Posted November 26, 2010 Author Share Posted November 26, 2010 We internally in Unigine use VIM (mainly) or Notepad++ (for those who can't handle VIM %)). Both of these editors are free and available on Linux and Windows as well. VIM: http://www.vim.org/ Notepad++: http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ I use notepad++ on windows but I really miss code auto-completion and the syntax highlighting. KDevelop is just a lot faster to code in. I could learn VIM but I don't think I am up for learning everything from scratch again. Link to comment
eugene.litvinov Posted November 30, 2010 Share Posted November 30, 2010 I start from Microsoft Visual Studio Express Edition, than Notepad++... but really comfortable IDE for me is Eclipse Helios. Implement KDevelop-4.1 pluses, and based on Java (cross-platform and free). Minus: no highlighting for Xml (maybe need to install some plugin) Link to comment
manuel.gysin Posted November 30, 2010 Share Posted November 30, 2010 I'm using KDevelop and I'm happy with it. :) For search and replace the good old shell is perfect. I tested kdevelop some weeks ago within windows, I had no problems with it. Just installed with the kde-win-installer. A Unigine plugin would be very nice for kdevelop integration (for some missing stuff/other behavior of unigine script). I started a while ago with a basic implementation, when someone want to help with the plugin let it me know. Link to comment
danni.coy Posted November 30, 2010 Author Share Posted November 30, 2010 I'm using KDevelop and I'm happy with it. :) For search and replace the good old shell is perfect. I tested kdevelop some weeks ago within windows, I had no problems with it. Just installed with the kde-win-installer. A Unigine plugin would be very nice for kdevelop integration (for some missing stuff/other behavior of unigine script). I started a while ago with a basic implementation, when someone want to help with the plugin let it me know. Ok It wasn't working last time I checked - so good to know... and yes I would be happy to help you develop a plugin :) Link to comment
manuel.gysin Posted December 1, 2010 Share Posted December 1, 2010 Ok It wasn't working last time I checked - so good to know... and yes I would be happy to help you develop a plugin :) I'm gladly to hear that. Until the end of the year not much time, but I try over Christmas to adjust the source code and set up a small git server. I send a PN then to you with the login information when the stuff is ready. Link to comment
ivan.cuevas Posted December 7, 2010 Share Posted December 7, 2010 In windows, Visual Studio + Visual Assist X it's a very good option. Notepad++ it's very good too. Link to comment
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