Have you looked at UltraEdit for Windows (unfortunately no version for
Linux)
http://www.ultraedit.com/
I think it gives you everything you listed and more.
Regards
Ian Docherty
Christopher H. Laco wrote:
Max Afonov wrote:
Now the funny part is that you did NOT recommend Eclipse after all!
I'm really really picky about my editors. I've used Textpad on Windows
forever, and recently SCite. What I look for in an editor is that the
toolbar is slim, but I have a lot of options under hood.
For me, those "options" have to be the ability to change these things
per file type:
syntax coloring
tab/space stop/size
default encoding (UTF8, UTF16, OEM, Latin)
default endings (LF, CRLF, CR)
write/or not write the BOM (Byte Order Marker)
This last 3 always seemed to trip me up in Eclipse/EPIC inthe early 3.0
days...and of course, Eclipse was always slow for me.. compared to
Textpad/Scite.
Back when I owned a working mac (91-96), I was BBEdit all the way.
And when I get my next Mac, I'm sure I'll be all about TextMate.
-=Chris
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