souka@uh.msc.umn.edu (Omar Souka) (07/14/90)
On July 6 a program called C Marker was posted on comp.binaries.mac (#942). For those of you who missed this posting, GET THIS PROGRAM. It adds a menu to the THINK C editor menu bar which displays the names of the routines in the file and you can easily navigate to these routines with a menu command (you can also set your own markers anywhere in the file) It also will comment or uncomment a block of text if one is selected. I've been using it extensively for the last week and it appears very solid. Why doesn't Symantec do things like this?
philip@pescadero.Stanford.EDU (Philip Machanick) (07/14/90)
In article <2138@uc.msc.umn.edu>, souka@uh.msc.umn.edu (Omar Souka) writes: > On July 6 a program called C Marker was posted on comp.binaries.mac > (#942). For those of you who missed this posting, GET THIS PROGRAM. It > adds a menu to the THINK C editor menu bar which displays the names of > the routines in the file and you can easily navigate to these routines > with a menu command (you can also set your own markers anywhere in the > file) It also will comment or uncomment a block of text if one is > selected. I've been using it extensively for the last week and it > appears very solid. Why doesn't Symantec do things like this? Well, they do. At least if you use their Pascal... Philip Machanick philip@pescadero.stanford.edu