Ken Cornetet wrote:
> Was the mainframe editor XEDIT?
> 
> If so, check out "The Hessling Editor"
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/hessling-editor/
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Valerie Kramer
> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 4:18 PM
> To: Perl-Win32-Users
> Subject: Editor - finding lines
> 
> 
> Since we're talking about editors (one more time!), I'd like to ask if
> anyone knows of a specific feature in any PC-based editors.
> 
> Back in my IBM Mainframe programming days I used an editor that would
> search for a string and return a display of all of the lines containing
> that string. I could then edit the line(s) or go to one of them to
> perform edits on that area. (I don't remember the exact mechanics...
> it's been quite a few years now!)  I've often wished I had that tool on
> the PC and even bought a copy of SPF that I thought might do the job. I
> don't remember now if it did, but I do know I was very unsatisfied with
> it. perhaps if I'd become expert with it maybe it is ok, but I never
> managed to get comfortable with it. Does anyone know of another editor
> with a search feature similar to what I described?
> 
> Valerie
> 

Visual SlickEdit does this . . . but it aint cheap :-(


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