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Subject:    Re: [kde-edu]: Using Kate or Kedit as IDE for SWI Prolog?
From:       Aleix Pol <aleixpol () kde ! org>
Date:       2009-06-26 10:49:50
Message-ID: 757d9a550906260349x50296d65m84156af5c46243b8 () mail ! gmail ! com
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You can use the KDevPlatform or just write a KDevelop plugin.

We have plenty of stuff to help you integrate such stuff, if you're
interested just tell us in the mailing list.

Bye!
Aleix

On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:59 PM, RalfGesellensetter <rgx@gmx.de> wrote:

> Dear list,
>
> at school, we use swi-prolog in combination with some freeware editor
> (JPrologEdit, java based) to introduce expert systems. I think this is
> a quite widespread approach in grade 11, here.
>
> That freeware editor is not packaged, as there is no source for it.
>
> Things would be easier if we could find a way to embed prolog into some
> intelligent text editor as provided by KDE.
>
> All that is needed is
> - an editor frame (with syntax highlighting), file based.
> - a button "consult" rather than "compile" calling a command line.
> - a console where you can query the prolog machine after having
>  "consulted" your knowledge base.
>
> This should be feasible - but how?
>
> Kind regards
> Ralf
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You can use the KDevPlatform or just write a KDevelop plugin.<br><br>We have plenty \
of stuff to help you integrate such stuff, if you&#39;re interested just tell us in \
the mailing list.<br><br>Bye!<br>Aleix<br><br><div class="gmail_quote"> On Thu, Jun \
25, 2009 at 11:59 PM, RalfGesellensetter <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a \
href="mailto:rgx@gmx.de">rgx@gmx.de</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br><blockquote \
class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt \
0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"> Dear list,<br>
<br>
at school, we use swi-prolog in combination with some freeware editor<br>
(JPrologEdit, java based) to introduce expert systems. I think this is<br>
a quite widespread approach in grade 11, here.<br>
<br>
That freeware editor is not packaged, as there is no source for it.<br>
<br>
Things would be easier if we could find a way to embed prolog into some<br>
intelligent text editor as provided by KDE.<br>
<br>
All that is needed is<br>
- an editor frame (with syntax highlighting), file based.<br>
- a button &quot;consult&quot; rather than &quot;compile&quot; calling a command \
                line.<br>
- a console where you can query the prolog machine after having<br>
   &quot;consulted&quot; your knowledge base.<br>
<br>
This should be feasible - but how?<br>
<br>
Kind regards<br>
Ralf<br>
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