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Setting up RuneMate with Geany

Discussion in 'Developer Support' started by Einstein, Mar 13, 2015.

  1. Einstein

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    Hey, I just switched to Ubuntu and I cant find out how to import the RuneMate directories. Any help would be appreciated. I'm using Geany as my IDE.

    Never mind, I found the Eclipse download my bad!
     
  2. Viewer

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    Ugh I seriously recommend you to try installing Eclipse IDE instead, we are more used to it, not sure if you'll get an effective answer for that IDE
     
  3. Einstein

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    Yeah, I wasn't sure if they had it or not. I found it though thanks for the reply.
     
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  5. Einstein

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    I'm more familiar with eclipse, but now I've run into another problem I forgot Linux doesn't use batch commands. Now I have to completely relearn bash scripting. Any commands with bash that will open RuneMate in dev mode?
     
  6. Philosobyte

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    ^^ If you don't get a reply about bash, keep in mind that you can create a Run configuration in Eclipse that accomplishes the same thing, as long as you run the program from Eclipse.
    edit: If you've never set one up before, the setup will be similar to the setup shown in RuneMate's IntelliJ setup tutorial.
     
  7. Einstein

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    Lol, thank you I forgot I could just add an argument.
     
  8. Arbiter

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    The bash command would be identical to the batch as it's just invoking the same (in essence) java executable with arguments. :p
     
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    Don't do eclipse, eclipse gives programmers aids :(

    IntelliJ cures aids go go go....
     
  10. Philosobyte

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    I agree that IntelliJ is the superior IDE and that the switch from Eclipse to IntelliJ was worth it, if frustratingly confusing at first.
     
  11. Geashaw

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    IntellIJ is lovely, just like PHPStorm, those are the big brothers of Eclipse & Netbeans.
     
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    I personally would always use Intellij for the superior indexing and the autocompletion built into it can be a life saver. If you're a student you can get a free professional copy
     
  13. Philosobyte

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    Only for post-secondary level students, not high school, afaik.
     
  14. bytecodes

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    Oh, I'm not sure because I'm post high school haha. I know one of my friends who attends college gets it. I think you just need an academic email.
     

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