Using ED as an editor to write programs reminds me of the story of the
blind man.
0. The man came to Jesus for help.
1. Jesus spat on the dry ground.
2. ...Rubbed the mud in his eyes.
3. ...Told him to wash it off.
When the man washed his eyes, he could see.
In this little parable, those
this in EditPlus?
George
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Using ED as an editor to write programs reminds
Try ultraedit, it has a column mode that can handle this sort of thing.
Ed
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: [U2] Using ED
I Use EditPlus, but I have found one major flaw that ED
can do without a problem.
If you want to add say, 4 spaces to the beginning a block
of lines (to indent a block), you can't do that. whereas
in ED, you would just set , and r///b (or use a #)
Anyone found a way to do
.
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Edward Brown
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Try ultraedit, it has a column mode that can handle this sort
Norman Morgan wrote:
Note: I am also an UltraEdit fan, using it exclusively instead of
Notepad in Windows. You may not need it often, but when you do the hex
mode is a lifesaver.
UE is also the king of Opening Large Files. I have had several
hundred meg text files open with UE.
Find in
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Using ED as an editor to write programs reminds me of the story of the
blind man.
0. The man came to Jesus for help.
1. Jesus spat on the dry ground.
2
One other neat feature we use on E+ that we use all the time...
If you open a file that is being written to such as a log file, and leave it
open as you switch programs. When you come back to E+ it can check to see if it
has changed on the server and prompt you to reload it. Comes in very handy
Robert Porter wrote:
One other neat feature we use on E+ that we use all the time...
If you open a file that is being written to such as a log file, and leave it open as you switch programs. When you come back to E+ it can check to see if it has changed on the server and prompt you to reload it.
: [U2] Using ED
Not sure if I'm reading your question right, but E+ can indent pretty
easily.
Highlight the lines to indent and CTRL+I or Edit - Format - Increase
Indent
The # of spaces is controlled under Document - Tab/Indent
I love E+, great little extendable editor. Plus when used
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Note, the series was actually started before this thread. Nathan must be
psychic.
- Chuck
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Back in the early 90's, I had a stint working with Unidata, and I became
addicted to the AE editor. It's virtually identical to ED but has a few
really nice enhancements. Things like the EV command and the global
searches with the / command instead of C/SOMETHING/SOMETHING/999.
I was in
The EV command in AE is a lifesaver when looking at MV data !
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