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- RHIDE is Copyright (C) by Robert Höhne, see COPYING.RH for details
-
- RHIDE is an Integrated Development Environment for DJGPP Version 2.01 and
- later. It is written with my port of the Turbo Vision library. RHIDE has
- an user interface in multiple languages, which can be selected by the
- environment variable LANGUAGE or on commandline. If this variable is not set,
- english is the default. The contents of this variable should be normaly the two
- character shortcut of your language. But you can give your language also
- any other name you want. (check the doc how it can be done)
-
- For installing the binaries of RHIDE read the file 'rhide.bin'.
-
- RHIDE looks and works like the IDE, which comes with Turbo C++ V.3.1 from
- Borland and has also an integrated debugger. The RHIDE binary package
- contain three binaries, the docs, the language files and all other standard
- configuration files. The binaries are:
-
- rhide.exe - this is the full featured RHIDE
- rhgdb.exe - this is a standalone debugger (GDB 4.16) with Turbo Vison
- interface
- gpr2mak.exe - use this for creating a makefile from a RHIDE project file
-
- Because the new editor of RHIDE uses a new keyboard handling, it is
- somtimes neccessary to change the defaults about the keyboard. For more
- information about this topic please read the file 'readme.key', which
- is normaly installed in %DJDIR%/share/rhide.
-
- RHIDE supports the following source files to be compiled in the IDE:
-
- C source files (*.c *.i)
- C++ source files (*.cc *.cxx *.cpp *.C *.ii)
- Objective C source files (*.m)
- Assembler source files (for the GNU assembler) (*.s *.S)
- Pascal source files (for the GNU pascal compiler) (*.p *.pas)
- Fortran source files (for G77) (*.f *.for *.F *.fpp)
- NASM source file (*.asm *.nsm)
-
- If you want to compile other source files or want to use other compilers
- than the default, check the documentation, how it can be done.
-
- With RHIDE you can create programs or libraries by defining a project,
- which contains all the source or object files for it.
-
- Because RHIDE is designed for DJGPP Version 2.01 and later, it needs a DPMI
- server to work. If a DPMI server is not already installed on your system, you
- can use the free services from Charles Sandman's CWSDPMI, which is available at
- any SimtelNet ftp site in the 'djgpp/v2misc' directory.
-
- The primary site for RHIDE is at the University in Chemnitz(Germany) and the
- RHIDE home page is
-
- http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~rho/rhide.html
-
- This page contains also every time the latest news about RHIDE.
-
- If you have problems with RHIDE, read at first the documentation and
- the DJGPP FAQ. If this does not help you, post your question to
-
- comp.os.msdos.djgpp
-
- If you think, you have found a bug, read the documentation about the
- best way to report it. For sending a bug report to me or the news
- group please use the menu entry "Bug report" from the system menu
- (the leftmost menu).
-
-
- Have fun with RHIDE
-
- Robert Höhne <Robert.Hoehne@Mathematik.TU-Chemnitz.DE>
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