Debian Buster user,
I'm seeking some OpenSCAD code report/analysis tool.
I mean some tools that, scanning a .SCAD project, extracts
info about functions/modules declaration and usage,
presenting that in some browsable form.
I now use the internal "scintilla" editor, which has a
good feature (collapsible-expandible items) but no other
helping feature, like autocompletion, some list of
functions/modules to rapidly jump to their code, and as
the projects grow in size, browsing inside is becoming a
nightmare
Tried any light wight IDE like notepadqq,
I managed to find it in the flatpak version (I don't use
snaps, and AppImage misteriously does not run).
It is really amazingly rich of supported syntax
highlightings but, unfortunately, it does not support
OpenSCAD natively, and I could not find any extension to load
visual code
studio, brackets, or something similar?
I have to try brackets, if it is free/open
Sorry for multiposting, But I am expecting very few
OpenSCAD users around here, so I shouldn't be generating a
lot of traffic in the worst case.
This not multiposting, multiposting is when you post
individual posts on multiple groups with the same content.
Crossposting is when you post the same message as one post
to multiple groups at the same time.
I try to set up the follow-up to alt.comp.os.linux, hoping
it works, so every possible intrested, would converge
here/there
Follow-up is evil, as you prevent people to take part of the
conversation. People will not start subscribe a group just
for you favor it over some other one.
--
1) Resistere, resistere, resistere.
2) Se tutti pagano le tasse, le tasse le pagano tutti
Soviet_Mario - (aka Gatto_Vizzato)