
Hi Chris, I followed your advice and tried SubEthaEdit. It seems to work really well, except that I can't figure out how to get it to indent my Haskell code correctly. What I expected was something like the Emacs Haskell mode where I can hit tab to cycle between the different reasonable indentations for a line. Am I right that SubEthaEdit does not have this feature? Or did I not RTFM enough? Maybe it's just me, but I find it difficult to write Haskell code without it. /Björn On May 25, 2006, at 8:10 AM, Christopher Brown wrote:
Hi Walt,
For Mac OS X I would strongly recommend using Sub Etha Edit. Its a very simple editor to use, and offers a lot of power and flexibility. It also has a Haskell highlighting mode.
You can find it at:
http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/
Chris.
On 25 May 2006, at 16:02, Walter Potter wrote:
All,
I hope that this is the right place for this question.
I'm using Haskell (GHC and Hugs) on several different platforms. Windows, OS X and Linux systems.
I'd like to have an IDE that works well for medium to large size projects. I know of Eclipse and hIDE. Vim works fine but I'd like more. hiDE seems to be "in process."
What would you suggest? I'll be asking my students to use the same IDE.
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