Bertalan Fodor wrote
Yes, it has a quite impressive list of highlighters, also syntax checking for php and html via plugins (http://jedit.org/index.php?page=features). I must note however, that jedit's highlighter configuration is regular-expression based, so it doesn't have such power that vim or emacs, where you can write code to highlight. (Actually you could write a plugin that colors according to more complex rules, as I do in LilyPondTool to make different background color for Scheme parts.)
Sounds good, but it looks like several hours work to gain familiarity with it, which I can't spare just at the moment. Actually, the feature I miss most is folding, which it has, especially if it can fold texinfo subsections etc (?), so when I get a spare afternoon I'll give it another whizz (I tried it 15 months or so ago and failed to make it work properly.)
Bert
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