Re: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-13 Thread Bill Thoen
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, Paul Smith wrote: > I was wondering if anybody uses an alternative to the native Mapbasic > Script editor. I use UltraEdit (www.idmcomp.com or www.ultraedit.com) and use it exclusively. It's EXCELLENT! The only place I still use the MapBasic editor is in the MapBasic course I

RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-13 Thread Paul Smith
free option if anyone else is interested. Paul -Original Message- From: Bill Thoen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 14 January 2005 12:43 PM To: Paul Smith Cc: MapInfo-L@lists.directionsmag.com Subject: Re: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic On Fri, 14 Jan 2005

RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Lorne
Hi Paul You might look into a product called Textpad www.textpad.com This editor has been around for a few years and is very stable. In the DOS days there were a few good editors around; however, after Windows became fully established, there was a long period when a quality Windows text editor coul

RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Jakob Lanstorp
Go for Ultraedit. I have a setup description to MapBasic on my half dead site http://www.lanstorp.com under link ultraedit, not only excellent for mapbasic kode, but also a very good text editor. If you have problems with the setup you welcome to mail me. Ultraedit is one on the three application

RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Driver, Greg 9434
com Subject: RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic Go for Ultraedit. I have a setup description to MapBasic on my half dead site http://www.lanstorp.com under link ultraedit, not only excellent for mapbasic kode, but also a very good text editor. If you have problems with the setup

Re: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread CDR Group
Another vote for TEXTPAD John - Original Message - From: "Lorne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Paul Smith'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 2:40 PM Subject: RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic > Hi Paul &

RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Gilbert, Antoine
How about vi -Original Message- From: Jakob Lanstorp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: January 14, 2005 9:54 AM To: Paul Smith Cc: MapInfo-L@lists.directionsmag.com Subject: RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic Go for Ultraedit. I have a setup description to MapBasic on my

Re: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Uffe Kousgaard
rt of the Friday funnies :-) - Original Message - From: "Gilbert, Antoine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 4:07 PM Subject: RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic How about vi -Original Message- From: Jakob Lanstorp [mailto:[

RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Jakob Lanstorp
MapInfo-L@lists.directionsmag.com Subject: RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic How about vi -Original Message- From: Jakob Lanstorp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: January 14, 2005 9:54 AM To: Paul Smith Cc: MapInfo-L@lists.directionsmag.com Subject: RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor

RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Bill Thoen
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, Gilbert, Antoine wrote: > How about vi How about shoving bamboo shoots up under our fingernails? - List hosting provided by Directions Magazine | www.directionsmag.com | To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PR

RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Gilbert, Antoine
My English is not very good so I am unable to figure if people are being sarcastic or serious... I was joking :p -Original Message- From: Gilbert, Antoine Sent: January 14, 2005 10:08 AM To: MapInfo-L@lists.directionsmag.com Subject: RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Canfield, Andrew
rom: Uffe Kousgaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 7:20 AM To: MapInfo-L@lists.directionsmag.com Subject: Re: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic No, edlin is the best. You will find it on any dos/windows since dos was invented. You just have to learn one editor an

RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Dewen Hou
are the file compare function, the SQL/PL SQL coding, and edit GB size files David on 01/14/2005 09:43:04 AM">"Canfield, Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/14/2005 09:43:04 AM To: MapInfo-L@lists.directionsmag.com cc: Subject: RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to na

RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread GISuser.com - Glenn
@lists.directionsmag.com Subject: RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic I second UltraEdit too. You can compile, link, and run your mb code; find text from all the files under the same folder; build macro; assign hotkey, edit HEX data ... ... Another good one is Visual SlickEdit (Vslick

MI-L Ang. RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Mats Elfström
EMAIL PROTECTED] www.fbe.se "Canfield, Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2005-01-14 16:43 Till MapInfo-L@lists.directionsmag.com Kopia Ärende RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic I second Ultraedit. I haven't used the mapbasic interface in years since Bill showe

Re: MI-L Ang. RE: MI-L Alternative Text Editor to native MapBasic

2005-01-14 Thread Michel Wurtz
Mats Elfström a écrit : Hmm - had to look into this matter. What is Vim? So I found www.vim.org only to read In fact, I DO use gvim (= vim) for MapBasic editing, and I don't believe I'm a masochist :-) I simply can use the same (free) editor on Unix/Linux/Windows,... With syntax color/highlighting,