Hi there, I need some input from those die-hard Linux users out there. All the development work I've ever done on Circle has been in MSVC++, where I would write my code, test it, compile it, and then dump it onto a Linux machine for "production" purposes. I'm trying to change that, though. I'd like to stick exclusively to one platform so I don't have to worry about accidentally overwriting my sysdep.h file with the Windows version, etc. However I am wont to give up my preferred interface because I have "instant access" to all the files just by double clicking on them. I pondered setting up a Samba share, using MSVC++ to edit the files and then have an open terminal window to compile but I think that VC will append ^M's to all my files and I'm not looking forward to running a dos2unix script on them all. Is there any particular editing "suite" that anyone can recommend that will allow me to deal with all the Circle files at once? Thanks, and sorry for the off-topicness of this post. -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | FAQ: http://qsilver.queensu.ca/~fletchra/Circle/list-faq.html | | Archives: http://post.queensu.ca/listserv/wwwarch/circle.html | | Newbie List: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/circle-newbies/ | +---------------------------------------------------------------+
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