that I can't always help with, but I do want to forward you my original
message about editpadpro 

I misremembered.  I see you said "editpadpro".  

highlighters.  By the way, even fuel does not reformat code for you.

I see in some places stacked USE: items.  This may be just online material
pasted into the blogs, but I wonder how it became formatted if it wasn't
done manually.  It may just be manual formatting. 

  If you want to talk in detail about editpad, you may want to keep it
offline like this and I'll let you know what I can.

No, I prefer to do it here for everyone's benefit, if I move to Editpad Pro.
I may not.  I'm going to see if I can make E work.  The coloring works now.
The regex in JSON scheme looks like it ought to be able to handle whitespace
changes, too.

In the meantime, I think I should have an Emacs install just to have a
fall-back.  It does do the best job of formatting, even if the keyboard
bindings are not the most ergonomic.

 

Shaping   

 

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jim mack <j...@less2do.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 8:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Factor-talk] Emacs/FUEL
To: factor-talk@lists.sourceforge.net


There's an argument to be had for sticking to what you already use and love,
and making that work better.  I personally tried a few, and had used the sci
editor in the past on windows, but gravitated back to my editpadpro.  I then
found ways to get an imperfect syntax highlighter going - they provide a
regular expr tool interface and now it handles nested [ & {, highlights the
first word after a : at the beginning of line, pulls attention to strings,
and bolds out the operators like cleave and bi that are so common.  That was
enough to get it out of the way for now.  I did just find out how to get a
clickable link to the offending file when an autouse triggers an additional
file, and that's made things more fun as well.  Did you know that if you're
in the error browser, clicking a particular error will focus you to that
line in some editors, editpadpro included?  You can try it for free; I've
been using it since it was made.  http://www.editpadpro.com/

 

 

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Joe Groff <arc...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Shaping <shap...@charter.net> wrote:

ErgoEmacs is too slow.  I've uninstalled it and I'm going back to regular
Emacs 23.2.  The problem is that the scroll-wheel dynamic is very
sluggish--unusable really.  I think Jim noticed this earlier.  I did not
notice the problem until I had a need to page/scroll down in my larger
files.

 

Before I reinstall Emacs, is there any other option for Factor-editor
integration with color and formatting on Windows?  I like the REPL
integration very much, but will do without it, if I can have a normal
Windows keyboard binding, like Notepad++'s .  The vocab for Notepadpp looks
like it provides only an ability to launch the editor. 

 

Nothing is as fully developed as FUEL. You can try using the TextMate plugin
with the e text editor from http://www.e-texteditor.com/, which is
compatible with TextMate bundles. Its syntax highlighting should work out of
the box, but the REPL interaction support relies on MacOS X's Services
feature and would have to be ported to use another communication mechanism
to interact with Factor on Windows.

 

-Joe

 

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