On 27 May, Stewart Allen wrote:
> On Tue, 27 May 1997, Alex Ant�o wrote:
> 
>>    Do somebody here knows if there's a editor with syntax hiligth for
>> TCL/TK ???
> 
>  This is something I am planning on implementing starting with version
>  1.11 of visual tcl.

There is an editor called tkedit which did this. I forget where its home
page is. Have a look at www.neosoft.com, they should have a pointer to it
somewhere. Or look at Larry Virden's list of resources. I forget the location
but he posts to this list pretty regularly; he should provide the location
in response to this message (he usually does).

If you like Vi, try Vim 5.0 (currently in alpha stage). It does syntax
highlighting although I don't think anyone wrote a complete Tcl/Tk syntax
file. I started one but got distracted rather quickly and never quite finished
it. But it shouldn't take more than 30 minutes if you know Tcl well. You can
use the Perl syntax file as a starting point.

I think there's an emacs mode for Tcl also. Well, in his response, Jason Sheu
seems to concur. ;)

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