+1 +1

I write c, java, php, ruby, sql in jedit and it is truly the king. Just don't forget to install plugin's. That where a lot of the functionality is.

On Tuesday, July 22, 2003, at 07:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Jedit is the king for me, I was put off by the apparent learning curve of
VI.


I'm also forced to use windows at work so I wanted to get fast in an editor
that I could also use on Linux. It seems to me to be a very full featured
code editor although quite Java centric. I was looking for something that
did code highlighting, brace highlighting and code folding and Jedit does
that and soo much more.


It's written in Java so quite platform agnostic.

www.jedit.org

Barry MacMahon




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Essien Ita Essien wrote:


Ok.... i've tried to keep quiet but i cant anymore!!

Why dont you want to use vim? You cant type? That's the only reason i can
think of. Other than that... its power editing all the way.


sory... i couldn't help myself :D

Essien


I AM WITH YOU !!!!!


Prabhat


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From: Nathaniel McCallum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Anyone know of a good code editor for X that doesn't use GTK or QT? I
would like something that displays colors (like for variables, etc). I
also don't want to use vi or any deritive or any console based editor.
Any thoughts?


nathaniel


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