Dec 10 2004

MojaviBuilder re-development.

Published by gringod at 10:55 am under .NET, MojaviBuilder, PHP, Programming

I’ve finally got around to taking a look at #develop… the open source .NET development environment.
I first became interested in #develop because someone pointed out to me that they have a syntax highlighting editor that I could use in my own projects. At the point however I hadn’t done that much in the way of .NET development so could figure out how to take the texteditor out of the #develop project and drop it into my project.

Last night, howver, I managed (in #develop) to create a simple notepad editor based on the texteditor in #develop and have it highlight my PHP code. The PHP language definition file still leaves a lot to be desired but it is progress none the less… watch this space for more info.

4 responses so far

4 Responses to “MojaviBuilder re-development.”

  1. Daveon 10 Jan 2005 at 2:53 am

    Does your Mojavi Builder currently support Mojavi 3.0?

  2. GrinGodon 10 Jan 2005 at 10:35 am

    I’m sorry to say that none of the released versions of MojaviBuilder support Mojavi 3.0.

    It may be possible to modify one of the template files to match the Mojavi 3.0 requirements but I haven’t tried this.

    I am developing MojaviBuilder 2 so that it will be extendable through plugins and new code templates. Unfortunately I can only develop Mojavi Builder when my job permits, and that hasn’t been very much recently.

  3. codecopon 10 Jan 2005 at 1:53 pm

    mojavi builder is greet.
    But one problem, i installed SP2 in winXP and it just stopped generate files. Everything else is working, but no file generation. Can You make a little fix to it?

    Good Job!

  4. codecopon 10 Jan 2005 at 1:59 pm

    just updeited mojavi builder. works now well

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