I'd also recommend UltraEdit. Yes, it's shareware, so not free, but I would
guess you could get a site license for educational use at a reasonable
price. The syntax highlighting for REBOL is available from their site. You
can also configure it to automatically run the scripts you're editing. It's
the editor I use every day.

 - Tim

----- Original Message -----
From: "P-O Yliniemi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 2:18 PM
Subject: [REBOL] Re: simple editor for rebol


>
> Hi,
>
> I think I used some editor named "UltraEdit" the few weeks I had windows
> installed during a computer and network technology class I took a few
years
> ago.
>
> Checking out it's home page (http://www.ultraedit.com) also validated
this.
> I think I was looking for some text editor that managed to save files in
plain
> ASCII or something (which there were very few of for windows four years
ago).
>
> It supports syntax highlightning, but does not come preconfigured for
REBOL.
>
> BUT.. it is shareware, 45 days of evaluation and then it costs $30 to
register.
>
> /PeO
>
> > Hello All:
> > I have designed and am teaching a class in rebol
> > for high school as a first semester.
> >
> > I would welcome recommendations for a MS-Windows
> > compatible editor that would enable syntax
> > highlighting and be available at no fee.
> >
> > Myself, I use vim on both Linux and Windows,
> > but I think either vim or emacs would be a
> > little too difficult for some of the students.
> >
> > --Looking forward to opinions--
> > TIA


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