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The "VelocityEditors" page has been changed by BenDunn: http://wiki.apache.org/velocity/VelocityEditors?action=diff&rev1=18&rev2=19 Comment: Added a link to my own Coda 2 syntax highlighting mode for velocity === BBEdit === - A [[http://blog.wishingline.com/downloads/software/velocity_language_module.sit|Velocity Language Module]] + A [[http://blog.wishingline.com/downloads/software/velocity_language_module.sit|Velocity Language Module]] - is provided by [[http://www.wishingline.com/|Wishingline]] for + is provided by [[http://www.wishingline.com/|Wishingline]] for the [[http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml|BBEdit]] Macintosh editor. @@ -32, +32 @@ David Hamel has created a color [[http://www.boxersoftware.com/pgdown#syntax|syntax definition file]] for highlighting Velocity macros in the [[http://www.boxersoftware.com|Boxer Text Editor]]. + === Coda 2 === + Benjamin Dunn ([email protected]) has contributed a syntax highlighting mode for [[https://panic.com/coda/|Coda 2]], available [[http://b0bcat.com/coda/VelocityMode.zip|here]]. + === Dreamweaver === - Jason Gill (aka Pete the Chop) created a + Jason Gill (aka Pete the Chop) created a [[http://velocity.gilluminate.com/|Dreamweaver Extension]] that gives full Velocity support in the [[http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/|Dreamweaver]] @@ -54, +57 @@ === UltraEdit Editor === Herve Guidetti ([email protected]) contributed a 'word.txt' addition - (with tweaks and comments by Wido Hillmann ([email protected]) + (with tweaks and comments by Wido Hillmann ([email protected]) for the [[http://www.ultraedit.com/|UltraEdit]] programmers editor. Find this at UltraEdit. === JEdit === @@ -81, +84 @@ === Emacs === Brian Leonard ([email protected]) contributed a minor mode that - does font-locking (syntax coloring) of VTL in + does font-locking (syntax coloring) of VTL in [[http://xemacs.org/|XEmacs]] and [[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html|GNU Emacs]]. As a minor mode, it insinuates itself into whatever major mode you're using, so you don't lose the major mode's goodness. Read more about it in EmacsVtlMode.
