| Title: | DEC FUSE - UNIX SDE |
| Notice: | See note #4 for kit locations |
| Moderator: | TLE::TALCOTT |
| Created: | Tue Oct 30 1990 |
| Last Modified: | Fri May 23 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Subject:
[Q] editors in FUSE
Date:
29 Mar 1997 02:36:46 GMT
From:
pedwards@cs.wright.edu (Phil Edwards)
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I'm using the FUSE package for some C++ development. I like a lot of what it
has to offer, but IMHO the "FUSE Editor" is not the most productive editor
ever designed. Nor, in this case, do I want to use any of the other three
editors listed in the [In]Active Tools Menu (vi, Xemacs, emacs). I'd like to
specify my own editor, realizing that a good deal of the inter-tool
functionality will be lost (I don't need it just yet).
I've read the man page, the online documentation, and I've looked through the
default startup files, and I can't seem to find a place to specify another
tool to add to the toolgroup. (Even doing only that would help.)
Is this possible?
Thanks for your time.
/dev/phil
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| 1267.1 | replied ... | TLE::MICHAELS | Karen Michaels | Fri Apr 04 1997 12:31 | 31 |
Subject: Re: [Q] editors in FUSE
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 1997 12:23:02 -0500
From: Karen Michaels <michaels@zko.dec.com>
To: Phil Edwards <pedwards@cs.wright.edu>
CC: michaels
Newsgroups: comp.unix.osf.misc, comp.unix.osf.osf1
References: 1
>I'm using the FUSE package for some C++ development. I like a lot of what it
>has to offer, but IMHO the "FUSE Editor" is not the most productive editor
>ever designed. Nor, in this case, do I want to use any of the other three
>editors listed in the [In]Active Tools Menu (vi, Xemacs, emacs). I'd like to
>specify my own editor, realizing that a good deal of the inter-tool
>functionality will be lost (I don't need it just yet).
>
>I've read the man page, the online documentation, and I've looked through the
>default startup files, and I can't seem to find a place to specify another
>tool to add to the toolgroup. (Even doing only that would help.)
>
>Is this possible?
It is possible to add your own tools to FUSE. You need to use a
mechanism called EnCASE to do this. An EnCASE manual ships with the
product. The kit also includes
examples of integrated tools. You can find these examples in:
/usr/opt/FUSE*/rundata/examples/EnCASE
Karen Michaels
DEC FUSE Engineering
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| 1267.2 | .-1 has an incorrect file spec | TLE::TALCOTT | Fri Apr 04 1997 14:14 | 3 | |
Instead of /usr/opt/FUSE*/rundata/examples/EnCASE It's /usr/opt/FUS*/rundata/examples/EnCASE | |||||