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cEdit Version 5.1.4

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Submitted on: 6/23/2003 4:53:39 PM
By: Stewart  
Level: Intermediate
User Rating: By 4 Users
Compatibility: Delphi 6
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     cEdit is an OpenSource Code Editor. Originally it was written in Visual Basic, but has been ported to Borland Delphi 6 Personal Edition. This is one of the most complete editors on PSC I believe, and has a huge number of features available. It uses synedit to achieve the syntax highlighting, but this is only one portion of what cEdit can do. Unfortunatly the file size of the download is pretty large, running almost 15MB. Because of this I am unable to upload directly to psc so I've included a direct link to the source below off the sourceforge website. I emailed the psc owners asking them if possible to post the source for me. http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/cedit/cEditSource.zip?download Please note the components for the app are all located in the components directory. Some of them are by me, others I can not claim credit for. Browse threw, most of them came with readme's so you can see who deserves credit where.

 
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! Name: cEdit Version 5.1.4
! Description:cEdit is an OpenSource Code Editor. Originally it was written in Visual Basic, but has been ported to Borland Delphi 6 Personal Edition. This is one of the most complete editors on PSC I believe, and has a huge number of features available. It uses synedit to achieve the syntax highlighting, but this is only one portion of what cEdit can do. Unfortunatly the file size of the download is pretty large, running almost 15MB. Because of this I am unable to upload directly to psc so I've included a direct link to the source below off the sourceforge website. I emailed the psc owners asking them if possible to post the source for me. 
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/cedit/cEditSource.zip?download
Please note the components for the app are all located in the components directory. Some of them are by me, others I can not claim credit for. Browse threw, most of them came with readme's so you can see who deserves credit where.
! By: Stewart
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!This code is copyrighted and has! limited warranties.Please see http://www.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=1162&lngWId=7!for details.!**************************************

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6/23/2003 5:08:13 PMAckbar

Comments and suggestions are welcome and appreciated. I apologize for the file size but there is a lot to it so it was kind of unavoidable with the source.
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6/26/2003 8:16:30 AMApi

good job.. probably the best code editor on pscode
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6/26/2003 4:00:41 PMAckbar

Thanks. I'm still trying to make it better though. I want it to be an actual competitor for some of the well known compercial apps :) We'll see if I can ever pull that one off.
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8/6/2003 2:22:52 PM

ackbar... do you still have a visual basic version of this? god... the user interface alone is great! can't use it, though... i'm running vb6 only. i hope you can help me out. thanks
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8/9/2003 12:20:23 PM

Found a slight usability bug - the compiler selection window's close button does nothing - but otherwise this is VERY impressive. And, the source doesn't make Delphi 7 cry either. :-D

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8/16/2003 5:31:49 PM

I'm dying to get this code up in Delphi7, but it keeps telling me I'm nissing TmxPlugin... and I can't find it in the source code zip at all. Can you help? And do you have any install instructions at all for the source? I think I know how, but it would be nice to know which components need to be installed as well. Thanks.

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8/17/2003 3:24:13 AMAckbar

The visual basic version is available at http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/cedit but doesn't even half compare to this version. Visual basic just doesn't offer the abilities delphi does without delving immensly deep into code that is generally unstable and quite difficult to make use of. Delphi is a superior language in every way to vb that I can think of. I wouldn't call it better than c++ though. I've taken to writing games in c++ as a hobby too and I wouldn't trade c++ for games for any language (although c works basicly as well. Classes may seem great but they don't really offer anything c can't do, just more organized code). Heh sometimes when I think about it I actually like c more than c++ but I guess I've just taken more to c++ cause it's more the standard, and not to many companies hiring c programmers these days :)
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2/26/2004 11:58:31 AM

Components wont install.. I can't get anything to work..Im new with delphi can someone help? Everytime i download some source theres stuff missing!
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9/21/2004 2:13:05 PMAlexander S. Jegtnes

Looks like a nice program but how the *** can you get some source code so big? i cant download it because it would take ages with my modem...:(
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9/22/2004 6:30:15 PMAckbar

It has a lot of features. Unfortunatly it is a bit big but I'm going to be releasing a new version which is better compressed.
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10/17/2006 11:28:31 PMErick Asas

Hi,

I'm just starting out learning delphi and it seems that I can learn much from your CEdit code. However, I can't download the source code. Can you mail them to me?
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