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Internet News : Interview with Simon Archer
Posted by mailman on 2009/2/23 21:33:20 (1790 reads) News by the same author
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Simon Archer was interviewed and explained a bit more about CodeBench - Development Management Environment specifically aimed at AmigaOS 4.1. Read more on PPA (Polish Amiga News portal)

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Published: 2009/2/25 11:23  Updated: 2009/2/25 11:23
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 Re: Interview with Simon Archer
Nice interview.

@rigo

Would you consider adding syntax highlighting for Hollywood (lua) scripting? (I would purchase the commercial version of CodeBench if it offered that.)
Rigo
Published: 2009/2/27 2:42  Updated: 2009/2/27 2:42
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 Re: Interview with Simon Archer
To add syntax highlighting for Hollywood would mean creating a Hollywood plugin, then you could develop fully with CodeBench.

Two hurdles need to be overcome to achieve this:

a) I don't have Hollywood,

b) it would only be available in the commercial version which is not finalised yet.

Apart from that, great idea :)

Simon
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