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[News] GoldED Studio AIX editor updatedANN.lu
Posted on 22-Feb-2004 00:36 GMT by dietmar2 comments
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Trial versions of the new SP15 release can be downloaded on the GoldED web site, servicepacks for registered users will appear over the weekend (including updates for microgolded). The complete trial includes a pre-configured updated C/C++ development. The small trial is optimized for downloading. More news and download link:
http://golded.dietmar-eilert.de/news.htm
http://home.arcor.de/dtmrelrt/projects/news.htm

Changes:
+ gcc installations now have a "shared" gg tree for user-installed files which will not be affected by compiler upgrades
+ updated/more gcc packages (less, perl, ...)
+ option to disable internal font dialog to enforce use of system fonts
+ option to set user interface metrics automatically
+ microgolded integrated (single-file emergency editor)
+ configurable list of most recently used files in menu
+ all standard requesters can be switched from reqtools to asl: font, screenmode, file, string and number requester
+ improved XPK handling (now a per-file setting in the property dialog of a document; saving a file preserves encryption, password and compression)
+ improved font handling
+ installation optimized for downloading
+ first-steps button after installation to get people started with gcc
+ bugfixes

GoldED Studio AIX editor updated : Comment 1 of 2ANN.lu
Posted by Bill Panagouleas on 22-Feb-2004 02:37 GMT
Does it give you an IDE for SAS C 6.58 as well or only for GCC? The reason I ask is that the Amiga Video Toaster Flyer sources are in SAS C format.

www.openvideotoaster.org
GoldED Studio AIX editor updated : Comment 2 of 2ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 22-Feb-2004 10:14 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Bill Panagouleas):
>Does it give you an IDE for SAS C 6.58 as well or only for GCC

Yes, I've used it with SAS/C. I think it works with any compiler.
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