I don't think you should be spending any of your valuable time re-inventing a coding editor when there are other free/open source code editors available.
For the Xwidget IDE to be taken seriously it needs to have a decent editor at its core.
The editor should be configurable so that it can call an alternative editor or it should have a better editor bundled. Of course I can edit with something else but that defeats the point of the Xwidget IDE being taken seriously. If it could become the default environment for all widget development because of the high-quality editor now that would be something. I have included a mock up showing the editor in place.
This request is VITAL.Statistics: Posted by yereverluvinuncleber — August 8th, 2013, 3:46 am
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