Have you tried
Visual SlickEdit? I haven't used the Unix/Linux version, but I am guessing
that they are all the same. It is by far my
favorite editor. It has all of the features you mentioned except
multi-tab, it uses a buffer system instead. I like it because I can do my
java, jsp, html, c/c++, javascript, & many more all in one
environment. You can download a trial version from their website. http://www.slickedit.com
jason
What is anyone using on Linux for Java development? I would like to use ANT and a Java based text editor (syntax color hightlighting, multi-tab windows for quick access, and tree-view of project (or file structure). Infact, I use UltraEdit32 right now which does the job for me since I do server-side for web development. I would also possibly like an output window that displays errors so I can dbl-click on them and move to the file/line of the problem, as well as a method list when a class is selected, to jump to a specific method in a class.