By all means, Homesite.
Ok, so it actually cost a few dollars, but this thing does great things for you.
 - It color codes html, perl, sql, css and so on.
 - save your files as windows, unix or mac format.
 - upon opening files, auto discover which format and display correctly
 - open multiple files at one time and switch between them by the tabs at the bottom 
(this is the
second best feature, first is color coding).
 - when a file has been modified and not resaved yet, the tab for the file changes 
color to tell
you.
 - Always have file list on the left so its very easy to open other files you want to 
work on.
 - Auto html help (type say <table , wait one second and it gives you all of the 
attributes
available, choose align and it enters align="", if you wait again, it will give you 
all of the
possible values of align for a table)
And there's about a hundred other things if you go to tools settings.

Regards,
David


----- Original Message -----
From: "Octavian Rasnita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 11:06 PM
Subject: What editor for Perl do you recommend?


Hi all,

Can you recommend me a good editor for Perl scripts that runs under Windows?
It should:

1. Save the text with Unix end of lines.
2. Write somewhere the current line I am in.
3. Not necessary but it would be wonderful to have a hotkey to jump from
subroutine to subroutine, or to list the subroutines in a combo or list and
to be able to choose the one I want from there.

With all the success of Perl, I am wondering why isn't there any accessible
good and proffessional editor for Windows.

Thank you.

Teddy Center for the blind: http://teddy.fcc.ro/
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