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{{Application|
 
shortdescription = A simple code editor for GNUstepers |
 
shortdescription = A simple code editor for GNUstepers |
currentversion = [ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/contrib/Gemas-0.2.tar.gz 0.2] ([ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/binaries/windows/Gemas-0.2-setup.exe Windows Installer])|
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currentversion = [http://download.gna.org/gnustep-nonfsf/Gemas-0.3.tar.gz 0.3] ([http://download.gna.org/gnustep-nonfsf/windows/Gemas-0.3-setup.exe Windows Installer])|
releasedate = 5 May, 2011 |
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releasedate = 14 Feb, 2012 |
 
license = GPLv3 |
 
license = GPLv3 |
 
overview = [[Image:GemasWM.jpg|Gemas.app running on WindowMaker|230px]]
 
overview = [[Image:GemasWM.jpg|Gemas.app running on WindowMaker|230px]]
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This is a simple code editor with highlight syntax and auto indentation. Gemas depends on [[HighlighterKit]] framework of Saso Kiselkov (the Gemas package contains [[HighlighterKit]]). On Windows, when you launch Gemas, it open a new document for Objective-C. If you want other type of document, create the appropriate new document from menu. This is because currently you can't change the highlight syntax once you open a document.|
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This is a simple code editor with highlight syntax and auto indentation. Gemas depends on [[HighlighterKit]] framework of Saso Kiselkov. On Windows, when you launch Gemas, it open a new document for Objective-C. If you want other type of document, create the appropriate new document from menu. This is because currently you can't change the highlight syntax once you open a document.|
 
features =  
 
features =  
 
* Highlight syntax for languages C, C++, Obj-C, Obj-C++, GSmarkup.
 
* Highlight syntax for languages C, C++, Obj-C, Obj-C++, GSmarkup.
* Highlight syntax to edit Strings, Plist, GNUmakefile and ChangeLog files.
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* Highlight syntax to edit Strings, Plist, GNUmakefile, ChangeLog files and Plain text.
 
* Auto indentation.
 
* Auto indentation.
 
* Double click above a parentheses to select all code inside these.
 
* Double click above a parentheses to select all code inside these.
 
* Emacs compatibility (this means that you can see correctly the indentation of a file you wrote on Emacs).
 
* Emacs compatibility (this means that you can see correctly the indentation of a file you wrote on Emacs).
 
* Go to Line Panel.
 
* Go to Line Panel.
* Preferences Panel to change some colors and configuration. |
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* Preferences Panel to change colors, editor size, font, Highlighter theme, ... |
 
maintainer = [mailto:german@xelalug.org Germán A. Arias] |
 
maintainer = [mailto:german@xelalug.org Germán A. Arias] |
 
relatedlinks = [http://www.gnustep.org/softwareindex/showdetail.php?app=123 Gemas at Software Index] |
 
relatedlinks = [http://www.gnustep.org/softwareindex/showdetail.php?app=123 Gemas at Software Index] |
 
category = [[Category: Development Applications]]
 
category = [[Category: Development Applications]]
 
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Revision as of 04:52, 28 February 2012

A simple code editor for GNUstepers

Current Version: 0.3 (Windows Installer)

  • Released: 14 Feb, 2012
  • Licensed: GPLv3

Overview

Gemas.app running on WindowMaker Gemas.app running on Gnome Gemas.app running on Windows XP


This is a simple code editor with highlight syntax and auto indentation. Gemas depends on HighlighterKit framework of Saso Kiselkov. On Windows, when you launch Gemas, it open a new document for Objective-C. If you want other type of document, create the appropriate new document from menu. This is because currently you can't change the highlight syntax once you open a document.

Features

  • Highlight syntax for languages C, C++, Obj-C, Obj-C++, GSmarkup.
  • Highlight syntax to edit Strings, Plist, GNUmakefile, ChangeLog files and Plain text.
  • Auto indentation.
  • Double click above a parentheses to select all code inside these.
  • Emacs compatibility (this means that you can see correctly the indentation of a file you wrote on Emacs).
  • Go to Line Panel.
  • Preferences Panel to change colors, editor size, font, Highlighter theme, ...

Maintainer

Germán A. Arias

Related Links

Gemas at Software Index