> I also just started using Scite, and I really like it, except I find its > syntax highlighting to be very inflexible. You aren't able to define > your own groups of words -- you have to use what's given, basically. One > thing I like about UltraEdit is that you simply define as many groups of > keywords as you want and then assign a style to each one. Scite has a > very strange and rigid method of highlighting.
Stick to SciTE. It takes almost no learning effort and meets everyone of those requirements. As far as customerization goes, SciTE can be customerized quite well. In fact, it can even be scripted with Lua. You seem to be using the single file executable which does not come with the configuration files. Otherwise, I cannot see how you could be missing this ability. Try this one instead if you are on Windows. http://gisdeveloper.tripod.com/scite.html You need to edit the file python.properties to add keywords. Windows - C:\Program Files\SciTe\python.properties Debian - /usr/share/scite/python.properties -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list