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From: cosc19z5@Bayou.UH.EDU (Spasmo)
Subject: AdaIDE Question
Date: 1996/09/07
Date: 1996-09-07T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <50ras0$sgb@Masala.CC.UH.EDU> (raw)


Heya all, long time no see :)

Ok, I recently decided to get a hold of Ada for Win that could
support long filenames (I couldn't take mangling my package
names anymore), so I leeched Gnat 3.04a (the most recent Win
related one I could find).  Anyway, it looked allright and
I then proceeded to help myself to a helping of AdaIDE 2.4,
which is pretty cool.  Still there are 2 things which are bugging
me about the AdaIDE.

	1) The tabs are way too large but there seems to be no way
	   that I can customize them.

	2) To find my errors I have to open @errors.lst, which
	   gets tedious after a while, but again I could find
	   no way to get the IDE to automatically open this file
	   after compilation.

I picked through the directory for batch files that I could
tinker with, but could find nothing.  Is there a way I could
do any of the above, or am I stuck?  If so, are there any other
editors that don't have the above limitations, but which provide
for the same nice interfacing capability that AdaIDE has (with
regards to compiling and so forth)?

BTW, I also picked through the help files and couldn't find
anything.


--
Spasmo
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 He had a picture of Adolph the Boy tucked in his cowboy vest"
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1996-09-07  0:00 Spasmo [this message]
1996-09-08  0:00 ` AdaIDE Question Jussi Jumppanen
1996-09-09  0:00 ` Dave Retherford
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1996-09-10  0:00 Spasmo
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