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    D3Edit

    D3Edit

    An GUI editor to Pick/D3 programming

    ...Features: * Syntax higthlight * Code completion (keywords, templates and functions) * Theme, font and color customize * Undo/Redo * Find/Replace * Compile Requirements: * D3 version 6 or later * Java Runtime Environment How to Use: 1 Install and startup jd3 on the server (http://sourceforge.net/projects/jd3/) 2 Compile and catalog the routine 'RLISTA' on the server (see wiki) 3 File 'config.properties' in the same folder as 'd3edit.jar' (see wiki) 4 Run d3edit.jar, go Edit > Settings and configure
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    The first section is a collection of D3 programs that make up a socket server. The second section is devoted to client programs that can call this server. There are currently working clients for Java and PHP
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