Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-08 Thread Rene de Haas
+1 on QEdit back in the day. They are still around. It was from Semware http://www.semware.com/ They now call it now The Semware Editor (TSE), the Junior version is what used to be called QEdit. They also have a pro version. I still have it, but must confess I don't use it so much anymore. Now

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-08 Thread Erik Goldoff
I have used Scintilla's SciTE without pain : http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 4:04 AM, Rene de Haas rene.deh...@gmail.com wrote: +1 on QEdit back in the day. They are still around. It was from Semware http://www.semware.com/ They now call it now The Semware

RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-08 Thread sunbeltsoftware.com
I really liked PFE32 but switched to the Crimson Editor (http://www.emeraldeditor.com/), an UltraEdit clone. A plain text editor with the ability to edit columns macros is always a requirement for me. jb -Original Message- From: Kurt Buff [mailto:kurt.b...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday,

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-08 Thread Ben Scott
On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 5:10 AM, kz2...@googlemail.com wrote: If I'm running off the command line and want to edit a file I just type 'notepad c:\directoryname\filename.extension' If the file extension is associated with Notepad already, you can just type c:\directoryname\filename.extension.

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-08 Thread Ben Scott
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 4:04 AM, Rene de Haas rene.deh...@gmail.com wrote: Vim that someone mentioned brings back memories. I liked being able to delete or copy a few lines without having to mark them first. Some editors have a Repeat command which can be used for that. Sadly, Nopepad++ does

RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-08 Thread Crawford, Scott
Except it should really not go into HKCR. If you want it machine wide, put it into HKLM\Classes and if you want it just for you, but it into HKCU\Classes. -Original Message- From: Ben Scott [mailto:mailvor...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 1:30 PM To: NT System Admin Issues

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-08 Thread Ben Scott
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Crawford, Scott crawfo...@evangel.edu wrote: Except it should really not go into HKCR.  If you want it machine wide, put it into HKLM\Classes and if you want it just for you, but it into HKCU\Classes. HKCR *is* HKLM\Classes. :) But yah, you can do it

RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-08 Thread Damien Solodow
Actually, according to what I saw on MSDN, (at least for modern OS versions) HKCR is an aggregate of HKLM\Classes and HKCU\Classes. DAMIEN SOLODOW Systems Engineer 317.447.6033 (office) 317.447.6014 (fax) HARRISON COLLEGE -Original Message- From: Ben Scott [mailto:mailvor...@gmail.com]

RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-08 Thread Crawford, Scott
Not quite. HKCR is HKLM + HKCU layered on top...unless of course you force something into it, in which case it *acts* like HKLM -Original Message- From: Ben Scott [mailto:mailvor...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 4:52 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Text Editor for

RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-08 Thread Crawford, Scott
Yep. It's a pretty common misunderstanding. I see software installs writing there all the time and it frequently (XP era) caused software not to run as non-admin. -Original Message- From: Damien Solodow [mailto:damien.solo...@harrison.edu] Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 4:53 PM To: NT

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-07 Thread Andrew S. Baker
TextPad or Notepad++ * * *ASB* *http://about.me/Andrew.S.Baker* *Harnessing the Advantages of Technology for the SMB market… * On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Sean Martin seanmarti...@gmail.com wrote: Ultraedit - Sean On Aug 5, 2011, at 1:52 PM, Matthew W. Ross mr...@ephrataschools.org

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-07 Thread Andrew S. Baker
I used to use QEdit back in the day, but I haven't been able to find them around anymore. Once I started using Textpad, I forever gave up DOS editing. While the command line may be the most powerful and flexible place to *execute* code/scripts/commands, it's not the best place to initiate or

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-07 Thread Andrew S. Baker
I've had text-based editors hang, just like I've had CLI apps hang. Yes, it happens far less frequently than the GUI counterparts, but I can't tell you the last time I have TextPad or Notepad++ hang or crash, and I used them daily. And neither is slow for me... * * *ASB*

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-06 Thread kz20fl
If I'm running off the command line and want to edit a file I just type 'notepad c:\directoryname\filename.extension' Sent from my POS BlackBerry wireless device, which may wipe itself at any moment -Original Message- From: Matthew W. Ross mr...@ephrataschools.org Date: Fri, 05 Aug

RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-06 Thread Michael B. Smith
Vim. It and gvim are my primary editors. Regards, Michael B. Smith Consultant and Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com -Original Message- From: Matthew W. Ross [mailto:mr...@ephrataschools.org] Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 6:08 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Text

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Sean Martin
Ultraedit - Sean On Aug 5, 2011, at 1:52 PM, Matthew W. Ross mr...@ephrataschools.org wrote: One more reason to use the command line. :) Agreed! On that subject, is there a good text based editor for Windows anybody can recommend? If anybody is familiar with the emacs vs vi wars in

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Steven Peck
Notepad+ or ISE On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Sean Martin seanmarti...@gmail.com wrote: Ultraedit - Sean On Aug 5, 2011, at 1:52 PM, Matthew W. Ross mr...@ephrataschools.org wrote: One more reason to use the command line. :) Agreed! On that subject, is there a good text

RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Charlie Kaiser
Notepad++ or Ultraedit... *** Charlie Kaiser charl...@golden-eagle.org Kingman, AZ *** -Original Message- From: Matthew W. Ross [mailto:mr...@ephrataschools.org] Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 2:52 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Text

RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Webster
Notepad++ Carl Webster Consultant and Citrix Technology Professional http://www.CarlWebster.com -Original Message- From: Matthew W. Ross [mailto:mr...@ephrataschools.org] Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 4:52 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Matthew W. Ross
Ah... I need to clarify: Both Ultraedit and Notepad+ are in the GUI. I'm looking for a good text-only full screen editor. Think edit.exe back in MS-Dos 6.0 days. Anybody have a recommendation for one of those? --Matt Ross Ephrata School District - Original Message - From: Steven

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Steven Peck
edit.exe still works. On the odd chance I need to edit from the command line I use that. I can't think of the last time I had to use it though. On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Matthew W. Ross mr...@ephrataschools.orgwrote: Ah... I need to clarify: Both Ultraedit and Notepad+ are in the GUI.

RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Crawford, Scott
It was actually edit.com, but it's not on my Win7 install, prolly cuz its 64-bit. Why wouldn't you want to use notepad though? I miss edlin :) From: Steven Peck [mailto:sep...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 5:29 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS:

RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Crawford, Scott
Edlin...which is still available on at least W2K3 From: Crawford, Scott [mailto:crawfo...@evangel.edu] Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 5:35 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage? It was actually edit.com, but it's not on my Win7 install,

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Matthew W. Ross
This came up because I wanted to edit something real quick on a Win2K8R2 server... and 'edit' didn't work. I just tried it on my domain controller... it said it wasn't there, either. I just checked around a bit... looks like 'nano' is available for Windows... which makes me very happy. If

RE: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Matthew W. Ross
Why wouldn't you want to use notepad though? It's probably the linux user in me. I like TUIs. I feel like all this gui crap is making everything on the computer slower. I've never had a true text (as in text based) editor hang. Ben's comment about Explorer hanging on empty folders brought

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Kurt Buff
I use notepad for most everything that's quick and dirty. For stuff that's not, I mostly use pfe32 - which is not supported anymore, but works well. I suppose I really should jump into this - http://www.vim.org/download.php On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 14:52, Matthew W. Ross mr...@ephrataschools.org

Re: Text Editor for Windows WAS: SQL for File Storage?

2011-08-05 Thread Ben Scott
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 6:07 PM, Matthew W. Ross mr...@ephrataschools.org wrote: Both Ultraedit and Notepad+ are in the GUI. I'm looking for a good text-only full screen editor. I'm not sure how much you're really saving -- Windows is built around GUI, with subpar text support. Notepad++ is