SciTE erlang support source code patches
Peter-Henry Mander
erlang@REDACTED
Tue Jun 3 17:07:18 CEST 2003
Hi James,
You're welcome to have a look, I'm open to suggestions and improvements.
I'd be interested to know if this also compiles properly under
M$-Windows too.
Unless you wish to avoid (re)compiling from source, perhaps the best for
me to keep track of changes is for you to use the patches I sent to
Chris Pressey which I've included.
It's not perfect, I've noticed a mistake in the erlang.properties file,
so I've added that too, and forwarded this mail to Chris for his benefit.
Pete.
James Hague wrote:
>>I'm planning to feed back my work into the SciTE
>>project so that Erlang becomes one of the many
>>languages it supports. But before I do, is
>>anyone interested in giving it a spin and offering
>>some criticism?
>
>
> After seeing your post I tried SciTE. Very nice! I'd be interested in
> seeing your Erlang support for it.
>
> James
>
>
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