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Hi,

I was testing to compile some stuff using Qt4 libraries and I found this app. Juffed is an Text editor for programmers, Is based on Qt4 and run fine on Maemo. You just need install Qt4 libraries for Maemo and download this file, then you can run it from CLI or create a .desktop.





Itś just a test, regards,

Taguapire.

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Download 0.2.1

UPDATE (04-24-2008): This is a newer version wit Full screen capability added. All features enabled (I missed some .conf files).

New:
  1. Full screen function when hardware button is pressed.
  2. Conf files included
  3. .desktop file included (Idon't know if this work)
  4. Icon included
  5. Added one more digit to version '0.2.1.1'

Download 0.2.1.1 (.tar.gz file)
Download 0.2.1.1 (.deb file)

Last edited by taguapire; 2008-04-25 at 08:08. Reason: .deb file added.
 

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Hi,

If some one can direct me about how to do a .deb file I will appreciate it.

Regards,

Taguapire.
 
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Decent editor. On a N800 the on-screen keyboard doesn't work, so a virtual keyboard like xkbd\xvkbd or a bluetooth keyboard is needed. At least it doesn't suffer from the "no carrage return bug" that the full IDE editors SciTE and Geany have.

I like the line-numbering, but PyGTKEditor may be "better" than Juffed on a N800 due to PyGTKEditor being able to use the on-screen keyboard.
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Thank you,

But... how must looks like the rules file? I don't have idea bout it, then I already did the work for control file.

Regards,

Taguapire.

Last edited by taguapire; 2008-04-25 at 00:21.
 
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somebody really should compile this into a .deb. is .doc format supported? there is perhaps nothing more that the maemo community needs than a word processor with .doc support.
 
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Originally Posted by rnirnber View Post
somebody really should compile this into a .deb. is .doc format supported? there is perhaps nothing more that the maemo community needs than a word processor with .doc support.
Nope,

It don't support .doc files; it is a programmer plain text editor with syntax coloring.

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Originally Posted by Khertan View Post
You can try to use PyPackager to make your deb easily :

http://maemo.org/community/wiki/pack...ingpypackager/
I did it some time ago,.

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See also the XHTML wysisyg qteditor
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