X11 Editor with C/C++/Java Browser and lots more ;)
Half of the YaST developers swear on it, not only because of the built
in C/C++/Java browser. Xcoral provides support for the work with C,
C++, Java, Perl, Ada, and Fortran programs and for the creation of
LaTeX and HTML documents. With the help of the built in 'SMall Ansi C
Interpreter' (SMAC), xcoral can be configured and extended in almost
arbitrary ways. Examples can be found in the directory /usr/lib/xcoral.
Further information about Xcoral and SMAC is available in the detailed
online help system (also available Postscript format).
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:12.2
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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xcoral-3.47.configure.diff | 0000001276 1.25 KB | |
xcoral-3.47.tar.bz2 | 0002394317 2.28 MB | |
xcoral-arraysubscript.patch | 0000002961 2.89 KB | |
xcoral.changes | 0000003796 3.71 KB | |
xcoral.spec | 0000002744 2.68 KB |
Latest Revision
Adrian Schröter (adrianSuSE)
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