Re: [newbie] Good Programming Editor

2000-02-18 Thread Denis Havlik

:~Can anybody recommend a good programming editor.  Then key features I am
:~looking for are remote editing (open and save through ftp) and syntax
:~highlighting.  Thanks,

emacs/xemacs



Re: [newbie] Good Programming Editor

2000-02-18 Thread Eric Damron

There is a very fine editor that is non-specific language wise called
Moonshine.  You will find it at:
http://www.rednecksoft.com/

Denis Havlik wrote:
 
 :~Can anybody recommend a good programming editor.  Then key features I am
 :~looking for are remote editing (open and save through ftp) and syntax
 :~highlighting.  Thanks,




Re: [newbie] Good Programming Editor

2000-02-18 Thread Eric L. Damron

I don't know how you would do that with Moonshine unless you had access to
your file through NFS or SMB.  If the files are on your own server I would
recommend configuring one of those to gain access to your files on the server.

"Maghera, Gabor" wrote:

 How do I do remote editing without having to upload the file each time I
 save?  And how do I open it, in the first place, from a remote location,
 without the help of an FTP program?  I heard Agne ftp is the component
 responsible for this, but I cannot find any documentation on it.  Thanks,

 Gabor




[newbie] Good Programming Editor

2000-02-16 Thread Maghera, Gabor

Can anybody recommend a good programming editor.  Then key features I am
looking for are remote editing (open and save through ftp) and syntax
highlighting.  Thanks,

Gabor