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  1. Review - SkyIDE

    2.0 Alpha 4b (Nov 26, 2008)

    This is an old screenshot and old description. Official 2.x screenshot is here: http://www.techopinion.net/images/SkyIDE.png and there is the official 2.x description:

    "SkyIDE 2.0 is a complete rewrite of the initial SkyIDE series. SkyIDE 2.0 has a multi project and multi compiler support along with an advanced variable system to build your compiling commands. The compiling commands get translated from variables into the real values when you compile your projects and standard files. You have 100% control over the entire process. You can use SkyIDE related variables that return values associated to your projects and files in combination with the Windows environment variables. You can use separate and unique compiling commands for (to compile) each file in your project or use one standard global project command to be applied to each file or to compile all files at once depending on what you want to do. SkyIDE 2.0 is very flexible and has a support for macro recording and a handy HTML code export. SkyIDE 2.x features advanced search capabilities and has a brand new and up to date GUI. It also has a File Structure view that lists all of your functions and classes (C++ classes only) in the source file and has a pane that lists all of your open files by type. SkyIDE is using TScintilla/Scintilla as an editing component and has the standard Scintilla features such as basic autocomplete, autoclose braces, quotes, abbreviations support etc."

  2. Review - SkyIDE

    Beta 7 Update 2 (Nov 6, 2006)

    Hi, Thanks for that report.

    To compile a D or any other project:

    -> First setup a D profile by going to Options and then Compilers

    Step 2:

    -> Project->Create New Project

    -> Select Digital Mars D

    -> From the compiler profile combox box select the "D" profile that you created in Options->Compilers *otherwise* you will get "Invalid profile." I have tested it my self multiple times and other users have tested it, no one has reported any such problems.

  3. Comment - Imagine, a 'Firefox 4' without browser tabs

    Beta 7 Update 2 (May 21, 2009 - 6:04 AM)

    My SkyIDE has a tree view on the left that groups windows by type.

    http://techopinion.net/images/Tabs.png

    Just an idea...it does need some work though, what I did was just experimental. Perhaps, if they create something like that and then if you can drag tabs into categories of the tree view...For each URL a new category would be created.