--- Jim Correia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 4.5.3 doesn't support language plug-ins (that > capability was added > later.) Even so, I am unaware of third party CSS > modules.
Okay, thanks. I could just set it to plain-text, shouldn't be too annoying. --- Jim Correia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you own a copy of 4.5.3 you are eligible for > upgrade pricing which > is substantially cheaper than retail. (I don't know > if this fits into > your budget or not.) I'll have to look into that again, I forget how much the upgrade costed. --- Thilo Planz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know everyone has his favorite editor and that the > matter is an > almost religious one, but if you are looking for a > free and powerful > text editor to replace your proven, old BBEdit > 4.5.3, you should have a > look at JEdit (http://jedit.org). It rocks. I've looked at jedit before and recall not being particularly enthused by it. I've switched my favourite browser in the past, so that's not all there is to it, but I am a big fan of BBEdit. Recently I've come to see the merits of TextEdit (OSX's SimpleText), but I wonder how much of that is just because it's a native X program rather than running under Classic... --- Thilo Planz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Another more light-weight (and very Mac OS X-like) > alternative could be > the award-winning SubEthaEdit. It is not so > feature-rich, but it does > CSS-syntax-high-lighting. I'll have to look into that :) ~wren __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now http://companion.yahoo.com/