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    Re: Alternative IDE: thinSED

    Quote Originally Posted by Eros Olmi
    José,

    just to keep things organized, can you please update attached file in first post instead posting other attached versions?
    I think it is easier for people navigating at a later time to find the correct version.

    Thanks a lot
    Eros
    Done.

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    Re: Alternative IDE: thinSED

    Quote Originally Posted by martin
    I like the treeview display of functions and subs very much
    Nice editor, I agree with martin this makes things easier to view.

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    Re: Alternative IDE: thinSED

    hi jose, all.

    I like thinSED Editor. worked fine for me. test it. looks better for viwing code structure than thinair. Do you want to develop this editor beside thinair ? Would be good to have another IDE for thinbasic. how long did you need for creating such Editor ? My background for this ui`s is very low. but I will see to make it better bye, lydia
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    use of SED as IDE

    Hallo you useful members!
    I am a newbie who has rejoined after a "time-out" to create a framework for a task set I wanted to get operational without programming. It now is operational and I am looking for a language simple enought to allow me and help me to automate it.
    The task set deals with sentences and the sequence of words in those.
    In my timout I came across the language AWK, which I though was useful with its concept of sentences as records and the words as fields within them.
    SED was said to be a close relative in some respects of the AWK language.
    Any way is it the SED that is used with cmd-line tasks?
    Is its use with ThinBASIC, for the MS-Win platform?
    I could not get a version to work with MS-Win.
    SED was always the Linux product.
    If the answers to my questions are positive, where can I get it?
    And where can I get a useful description of it's use with ThinBASIC?
    I look forward to what I hope for. Regards, patforkin

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    Hi Pat if you want to use SED & AWK in Windows you might want to try installing the Automated GNUWin32 tool from here. I've never tried using it with thinBasic but I'm sure it could be used.


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    Quote Originally Posted by José Roca View Post
    Done.
    I don't see the attachment

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    I guess it got lost during the forum upgrade, I will contact José.


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    I will try the SED olution

    Hello Mathew!
    Thank you.
    I have downloaded from the suggested link.
    I will come back when I have tested it.
    Regards, patforkin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petr Schreiber View Post
    I guess it got lost during the forum upgrade, I will contact José.


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    Thank you Petr

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