I like kwrite on KDE... but Jedit is great, it works on both Windows and
Unix (it's written in java) and has some cool plugins.
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I like Bluefish.
http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 1:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Code Editor?
I like kwrite on KDE... but Jedit is great, it works on both Windows and
Unix
Notepad. :)
-dd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/19/03 01:20PM
Folks,
What is a good Visual Editor to use for code in gnome or KDE?
Most
important feature: syntax highliting. I write in
SQL,PHP,PERL,C,HTML,XML,JavaScript. Does anyone know of a package
(free) on
Windows that does this (I know its
I'm sure it *is* off topic, but in Windows, try
http://freeware.acehtml.com/
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 1:21 PM
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Subject: Code Editor?
Folks,
What is a good Visual Editor to use for code in
VIM or GVim (my favorite editor) on Linux or Windows. This has syntax
highlighting for the languages you've mentioned.
Al
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Have you seen emacs lately? I use it for HTML all the time, and it's
never been mean to me...
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 15:20, David Busby wrote:
Folks,
What is a good Visual Editor to use for code in gnome or KDE? Most
important feature: syntax highliting. I write in
JEdit is great!
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 13:18
Subject: Re: Code Editor?
I like kwrite on KDE... but Jedit is great, it works on both Windows and
Unix (it's written in java) and has some cool plugins.
James
I like emacs. One of the best things about it is that if you are ever in
the need to work over a terminal it works to its full extent via key
combinations. Another thing that I like about it is that you can have the
window split in half and have one portion of a document on one side and
another