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en:handbook:development [2015/12/28 17:45] genesis [Executing Geany] Geany is no more offered by default at SliTaz |
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- | Now that you have a new executable file, you can edit it. You can continue staying in the terminal and use the Nano editor (Ctrl + x to save & exit) or IDE Beaver to edit: | + | Now that you have a new executable file, you can edit it. You can continue to stay in the terminal and use the Nano editor (Ctrl + x to save & exit) or IDE Beaver to edit: |
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===== Beaver ===== | ===== Beaver ===== | ||
- | Beaver is a simple, lightweight and fast code editor offering syntax. Beaver can be found in the Menu -> Development ->Code Editor. Once launched for the first time you can adjust your preferences through the Edit button. You can run it through a X terminal with the following command: | + | Beaver is a simple, lightweight and fast code editor offering syntax. Beaver can be found in the Menu -> Development -> Code Editor. Once launched for the first time you can adjust your preferences through the Edit button. You can run it through a X terminal with the following command: |
<code> $ beaver & </code> | <code> $ beaver & </code> | ||
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+ | ===== Geany IDE===== | ||
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+ | Geany is an IDE, or Integrated Development Environment. It is a simple, small and lightweight application, offering syntax, tabs and self-completion. | ||
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+ | ==== Executing Geany ==== | ||
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+ | You can install Geany: | ||
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+ | <code># tazpkg get-install geany</code> | ||
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+ | After it runs for the first time, you can set your preferences through the menu //Edit// --> //Preferences// option. It is also possible to run Geany via terminal: | ||
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+ | <code>$ geany &</code> | ||
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+ | Note: when compiling source code, the //./configure// script offers the //-enable-the-force// option, which you could use if you feel the need to became a Jedi warrior! | ||
===== Perl or Microperl - Code/use Perl scripts ===== | ===== Perl or Microperl - Code/use Perl scripts ===== |