Re: perl editors

2004-01-31 Thread Robert
use vi all the time, does vim have this color ability? Derek B. Smith OhioHealth IT UNIX / TSM / EDM Teams 614-566-4145 "Wiggins d Anconia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/30/2004 10:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: pe

Re: perl editors

2004-01-30 Thread Ricardo SIGNES
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-30T12:55:38] > Thank you, but I was hoping to have a editor compatible with Redhat and or > HP and or AIX that gives you a color coded interface, such when there is a > syntax error it color codes it in red. If you have ever seen or used a VB > editor you know what

Re: Re: perl editors

2004-01-30 Thread LoneWolf
Nedit http://nedit.org/ Macros can be found here if they are not already there (nedit comes with a LOT of them already) http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=nedit HTH Robert >On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 08:32:02 -0700 Wiggins d Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote. >> >> Is

Re: perl editors

2004-01-30 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
on is asked *a lot* on this forum you should check the archives. There was also some discussion of it on the Chicago PM list recently. http://danconia.org > > > "Wiggins d Anconia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 01/30/2004 10:32 AM > > > To: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: perl editors

2004-01-30 Thread DBSMITH
vim have this color ability? Derek B. Smith OhioHealth IT UNIX / TSM / EDM Teams 614-566-4145 "Wiggins d Anconia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/30/2004 10:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: perl editors > >

Re: perl editors

2004-01-30 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
> > Is there a visual perl editor out there, freeware or shareware for any > Linux flavor? > perldoc -q 'IDE or Windows Perl Editor' Since I use Vim the closest for me would be gvim. http://danconia.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PRO

perl editors

2004-01-30 Thread DBSMITH
Is there a visual perl editor out there, freeware or shareware for any Linux flavor? Derek B. Smith OhioHealth IT UNIX / TSM / EDM Teams

RE: [OT] Linux VPN server / Mac windows clients | perl on a Mac editors

2004-01-29 Thread Paul Kraus
> Paul> Off topic but this list seems to be filled with Linux gurus. > > Off topic but this list seems to be filled with people who speak > English. Can someone tell me a good book for learning how to write? Come on now. It had a perl question very relevant and a side note that if someo

Re: [OT] Linux VPN server / Mac windows clients | perl on a Mac editors

2004-01-29 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
> "Paul" == Paul Kraus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Paul> Off topic but this list seems to be filled with Linux gurus. Off topic but this list seems to be filled with people who speak English. Can someone tell me a good book for learning how to write? Now see how silly that is. Plea

Re: [OT] Linux VPN server / Mac windows clients | perl on a Mac editors

2004-01-29 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
> > Off topic but this list seems to be filled with Linux gurus. Can someone > point me to some info on how to setup a Linux VPN server that will let M$ > and Mac clients attach. Off list please. > > Now back to our regularly scheduled program... > What are some decent per

Re: [OT] Linux VPN server / Mac windows clients | perl on a Mac editors

2004-01-29 Thread James Edward Gray II
On Jan 29, 2004, at 9:08 AM, Jan Eden wrote: And you get Perl 5.8.2 with any new Mac (with Mac OS 10.3, that is)! Sorry to nit pick, but Mac OS X 10.3 comes with Perl 5.8.1-RC3 compiled with threading options. James -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [

Re: [OT] Linux VPN server / Mac windows clients | perl on a Mac editors

2004-01-29 Thread Jan Eden
Paul Kraus wrote: >Now back to our regularly scheduled program... What are some decent >perl Mac editors? Can you tell I just purchased a Mac :) I love >emacs but it seems so far I am only able to run it under a terminal >window. I like how everything in Mac uses the same movement

Re: [OT] Linux VPN server / Mac windows clients | perl on a Mac editors

2004-01-29 Thread James Edward Gray II
On Jan 29, 2004, at 8:19 AM, Paul Kraus wrote: What are some decent perl Mac editors? For my money, BBEdit is the best software investment I ever made. http://www.barebones.com/ I love emacs but it seems so far I am only able to run it under a terminal window. I like how everything in Mac uses

[OT] Linux VPN server / Mac windows clients | perl on a Mac editors

2004-01-29 Thread Paul Kraus
Off topic but this list seems to be filled with Linux gurus. Can someone point me to some info on how to setup a Linux VPN server that will let M$ and Mac clients attach. Off list please. Now back to our regularly scheduled program... What are some decent perl Mac editors? Can you tell I just

RE: Recommended simple Perl IDE/Editors ?

2003-12-15 Thread Tom Kinzer
: Monday, December 15, 2003 10:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Recommended simple Perl IDE/Editors ? Hi all: Just wondering what IDE/editor folks use for their Perl work ? I'm looking for something for a W2K system that is easy to use (without customization) and that has the basics (s

RE: Recommended simple Perl IDE/Editors ?

2003-12-15 Thread Tom Kinzer
IDE/Editors ? On 12/15/2003 3:29 PM, Wiggins d Anconia wrote: > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> >>>>Just wondering what IDE/editor folks use for their Perl work ? >>> >>>I am on OS X but I use a Java-based editor called jedit, whic

Re: Recommended simple Perl IDE/Editors ?

2003-12-15 Thread Randy W. Sims
On 12/15/2003 3:29 PM, Wiggins d Anconia wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just wondering what IDE/editor folks use for their Perl work ? I am on OS X but I use a Java-based editor called jedit, which is available on W32 as well, I guess. http://www.jedit.org/ It supports syntax highlightning,

Re: Recommended simple Perl IDE/Editors ?

2003-12-15 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >> Just wondering what IDE/editor folks use for their Perl work ? > > > > I am on OS X but I use a Java-based editor called jedit, which is > > available on W32 as well, I guess. > > http://www.jedit.org/ > > > > It supports syntax highlightning, plus it's Free

Re: Recommended simple Perl IDE/Editors ?

2003-12-15 Thread Chuck Fox
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just wondering what IDE/editor folks use for their Perl work ? I am on OS X but I use a Java-based editor called jedit, which is available on W32 as well, I guess. http://www.jedit.org/ It supports syntax highlightning, plus it's Freeware and there are lots of nice add-

Re: Recommended simple Perl IDE/Editors ?

2003-12-15 Thread Stephan Hochhaus
Just wondering what IDE/editor folks use for their Perl work ? I am on OS X but I use a Java-based editor called jedit, which is available on W32 as well, I guess. http://www.jedit.org/ It supports syntax highlightning, plus it's Freeware and there are lots of nice add-ons! Stephan -- To unsub

RE: Recommended simple Perl IDE/Editors ?

2003-12-15 Thread Tim Johnson
e built in to PerlBuilder. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 10:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Recommended simple Perl IDE/Editors ? Hi all: Just wondering what IDE/editor folks use for their Perl work ? I'm looking

Recommended simple Perl IDE/Editors ?

2003-12-15 Thread stuart_clemons
Hi all: Just wondering what IDE/editor folks use for their Perl work ? I'm looking for something for a W2K system that is easy to use (without customization) and that has the basics (syntax highlighting, visual debugging, something that shows variable values, the values in whitespace, etc) wit

RE: Perl editors

2003-01-02 Thread Paul Kraus
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Perl editors > > > On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 10:33:46AM -0500, Paul Kraus wrote: > > I am running emacs for windows. How do I use these > debugging options? > > I currently use cperl mode. > > > > I haven't look

Re: Perl editors

2003-01-01 Thread Kieren Diment
On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 10:33:46AM -0500, Paul Kraus wrote: > I am running emacs for windows. How do I use these debugging options? I > currently use cperl mode. > I haven't looked at it too hard, but, under xemacs using linux I get a reasonable debugging environment via the Debugger option on t

RE: Perl editors

2002-12-31 Thread Paul Kraus
I am running emacs for windows. How do I use these debugging options? I currently use cperl mode. > -Original Message- > From: Kieren Diment [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 1:44 AM > To: Gavin Laking > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject

Re: Perl editors

2002-12-31 Thread Kieren Diment
On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 10:46:36AM +, Gavin Laking wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm currently using a mixture of Quanta[1], jEdit[2] and Kate[3] (all Linux) > for my Perl editing needs, but I'm wondering if there are any specialised > editors(preferably free) which oth

Re: Perl editors

2002-12-29 Thread R. Joseph Newton
Hi Gavin, We had quite an extensive discussion, and a very good-humored one, recently. It is still on the archives: http://archive.develooper.com/beginners%40perl.org/ with the originating post: # Editors, Paul Kraus <2002-12-17> Unfortunately, I didn't see any input on IDE-st

Perl editors

2002-12-29 Thread Gavin Laking
Hi folks, I'm currently using a mixture of Quanta[1], jEdit[2] and Kate[3] (all Linux) for my Perl editing needs, but I'm wondering if there are any specialised editors(preferably free) which others are using. In my ideal world I'd like an editor that is not console/terminal based

Re: Editors

2002-12-23 Thread nyec
On my FreeBSD box I use Xemacs and nedit . I enjoy nedit very much. Nedit is small, fast, and does a nice job of perl syntax highlighting. nyec On Monday 23 December 2002 06:33 am, Joseph Ruffino wrote: > Paul, > > I use Programmer's File Editor for Windows also. I have found it > very easy t

Re: Editors

2002-12-23 Thread Joseph Ruffino
Paul, I use Programmer's File Editor for Windows also. I have found it very easy to use, and very helpful debugging my program visually. I can see the typos better than with Notpad. Joseph Ruffino Automated Systems Assistant Gail Borden Public Library District -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EM

Re: Editors

2002-12-22 Thread R. Joseph Newton
M$ way, which means they basically lock each other up. Joseph Paul Kraus wrote: > What editors do you guys use when coding Perl? I have been using emacs > on both windows and Linux but that is because I hate vi and notepad. > > Paul Kraus > Network Administrator > PEL Supply Com

RE: Editors

2002-12-19 Thread Perry, Alan
] Subject: RE: Editors For you vi fans out there here is vi for windows http://www.winvi.de/en/ -Original Message- From: David T-G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: December 19, 2002 11:28 AM To: perl beginners Cc: Paul Kraus Subject: Re: Editors Paul, et al -- ...and then Paul Kraus said

RE: Editors

2002-12-19 Thread Dylan Boudreau
For you vi fans out there here is vi for windows http://www.winvi.de/en/ -Original Message- From: David T-G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: December 19, 2002 11:28 AM To: perl beginners Cc: Paul Kraus Subject: Re: Editors Paul, et al -- ...and then Paul Kraus said... % % All

Re: Editors

2002-12-19 Thread David T-G
Paul, et al -- ...and then Paul Kraus said... % % All great info. Thanks. It's good to see these every once in a while... % % This is a mail list of educated adults. We do not flame war over Exactly. It is possible to state simple facts (like that vi is the only editor everyone should ever

Re: Editors

2002-12-18 Thread Mark Goland
>Checked out the Mac lately? OS X is unix yeh I guess...thank the FreeBSD teaM - Original Message - From: "Bryan Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Perl'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 12:17 PM Subject: Re: Edi

Re: Editors

2002-12-18 Thread Mark Goland
Anyone try Nedit ?? - Original Message - From: "Emil Perhinschi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 8:44 AM Subject: Re: Editors > mcedit does a pretty good job, zile is nice, too, and low on resources > > &

Re: Editors

2002-12-18 Thread Adnan Olia
net > > - Original Message - > From: "Paul Kraus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "'Perl'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 2:05 AM > Subject: Editors > > > > What editors do you guys use when coding

Re: Editors

2002-12-18 Thread Bryan Harris
> What editors do you guys use when coding Perl? I have been using emacs > on both windows and Linux but that is because I hate vi and notepad. Checked out the Mac lately? OS X is unix with a nice point-and-drool GUI built on top, comes with perl preinstalled, use VI/emacs to your h

RE: Editors

2002-12-18 Thread Mystik Gotan
I love HTML-kit :-) _ Ontvang je Hotmail & Messenger berichten op je mobiele telefoon met Hotmail SMS http://www.msn.nl/jumppage/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Editors

2002-12-18 Thread Arthur H. Johnson II
educated adults. We do not flame war over > preferences. EMACS IS WAY BETTER THE VI. VI SUCKS :-) j/k. > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: David Samuelsson (PAC) > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 4:13 AM >

Re: Editors

2002-12-18 Thread Arthur H. Johnson II
wrote: > What editors do you guys use when coding Perl? I have been using emacs > on both windows and Linux but that is because I hate vi and notepad. > > Paul Kraus > Network Administrator > PEL Supply Company > 216.267.5775 Voice > 216-267-6176 Fax > www.pelsupply.com

Re: Editors

2002-12-18 Thread LRMK
Im using Open Perl IDE its easy to run and debug perl scripts using it i got it from www.sourceforge.net - Original Message - From: "Paul Kraus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Perl'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 2:05 AM Sub

Re: Editors

2002-12-18 Thread Emil Perhinschi
mcedit does a pretty good job, zile is nice, too, and low on resources :-) emil per. Paul Kraus wrote: All great info. Thanks. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Editors

2002-12-18 Thread Paul Kraus
4:13 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Editors > > > Actually since i am an Winblows user mostly i am using > activestates Komodo. its good in recognizing faults, it has > built in debugger, rx-toolkit, well most things you want, and > i have used this since early be

RE: Editors

2002-12-18 Thread David Samuelsson (PAC)
Message- From: Jerry M. Howell II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: den 18 december 2002 00:17 To: Wiggins d'Anconia Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Editors vim and vi are da bomb, lol. OK, had to put that in there :). Just remember if you have to recover your system vi is the way

Re: Editors

2002-12-17 Thread Jerry M . Howell II
vim and vi are da bomb, lol. OK, had to put that in there :). Just remember if you have to recover your system vi is the way. But emacs is ok, it makes a great OS :P On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 14:20:00 -0500 Wiggins d'Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > (don't be too hard on vi -- a very good edit

Re: Editors

2002-12-17 Thread Wiggins d'Anconia
(don't be too hard on vi -- a very good editor! ) (try vim or gvim for a more friendly interface). Vim rules ;-)... so much for preventing a flame war. http://danconia.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Editors

2002-12-17 Thread Zemer Rick
uesday, December 17, 2002 4:12 PM To: 'Perl' Subject: Re: Editors On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Paul Kraus wrote: > What editors do you guys use when coding Perl? I have been using emacs > on both windows and Linux but that is because I hate vi and notepad. I prefer Crimson Editor (http:

Re: Editors

2002-12-17 Thread Glenn Tremblay
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Paul Kraus wrote: > What editors do you guys use when coding Perl? I have been using emacs > on both windows and Linux but that is because I hate vi and notepad. I prefer Crimson Editor (http://www.crimsoneditor.com) and HTML-Kit on windows. For /(Li|U)nix/, I use

RE: Editors

2002-12-17 Thread Pritpal Dhaliwal
;Perl' Subject: Editors What editors do you guys use when coding Perl? I have been using emacs on both windows and Linux but that is because I hate vi and notepad. Paul Kraus Network Administrator PEL Supply Company 216.267.5775 Voice 216-267-6176 Fax www.pelsupply.com

Editors

2002-12-17 Thread Paul Kraus
What editors do you guys use when coding Perl? I have been using emacs on both windows and Linux but that is because I hate vi and notepad. Paul Kraus Network Administrator PEL Supply Company 216.267.5775 Voice 216-267-6176 Fax www.pelsupply.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For

Re: Editors

2002-12-17 Thread William.Ampeh
vi, emacs, xedit. Just make sure it is not a word processing package (i.e., Word, WordPerfect, etc). __ William Ampeh (x3939) Federal Reserve Board -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Editors

2002-12-17 Thread tallison
> What editors do you guys use when coding Perl? I have been using emacs > on both windows and Linux but that is because I hate vi and notepad. > > Paul Kraus > Network Administrator > PEL Supply Company > 216.267.5775 Voice > 216-267-6176 Fax > www.pelsupply.com The

Re: perl, web based text editors

2002-10-22 Thread Charles . Belcher
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: perl, web based text editors available? I will include no code here, just concept. A html type form, that pulls its options from a predetermined directory (possibly recursivley) using the dir listing functions built into perl. Select your file and hit submit. A

Re: perl, web based text editors available?

2002-10-22 Thread Korthrun
fo in the text area - Original Message - From: "Steveo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 4:01 AM Subject: perl, web based text editors available? > I have a small dynamic website I wrote in perl. All news and stuff is >

perl, web based text editors available?

2002-10-22 Thread Steveo
(no big deal). What I'd like to know is if there are simple web based text file editors (written in perl) out there that I can integrate into my website so I can edit these raw files over the web instead. I had been thinking of writing a cgi script that would allow you to pick any one

Re: Perl IDE's v. Perl Editors was Re: Editor

2002-08-21 Thread Ramprasad A Padmanabhan
age- >>From: Paul Tremblay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:24 PM >>To: begin begin >>Subject: Re: Perl IDE's v. Perl Editors was Re: Editor >> >> >>I'm surprised that more posters didn't advocate vim as *the*

Re: ?Perl Editors - Re: Editor

2002-07-31 Thread Jenda Krynicky
> > I read one comment about Crimson Editor - it can fit on a floppy I > > can remember when that was a given - fit on a floppy. SciTE can too (unpacked!) : http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html Though if you wanted macros you'd have to install FilerX : http://llt.chez.tiscali.fr/ which is another

Re: ?Perl Editors - Re: Editor

2002-07-31 Thread drieux
ting the stuff between the curley braces' and that 'text editors' and 'IDE' types of solutions can help "solve" some of that... [..] > I have seen good editors, and bad ones. [..] > I have not seen any ONE editor that works for even most > type of text-based

Fw: ?Perl Editors - Re: Editor

2002-07-31 Thread Krackedpress \(Default\)
e WEB > > Perl, PHP, mySQL, etc. > > I have seen good editors, and bad ones. > I have written editors for RPG II and other specific languages > that are very hard to work with in "normal" text-style editors > > I have not seen any ONE editor that works for even most &

RE: Perl IDE's v. Perl Editors was Re: Editor

2002-07-31 Thread Nikola Janceski
see inline comments > -Original Message- > From: Paul Tremblay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:24 PM > To: begin begin > Subject: Re: Perl IDE's v. Perl Editors was Re: Editor > > > I'm surprised that more posters didn&#

Re: Perl IDE's v. Perl Editors was Re: Editor

2002-07-31 Thread Paul Tremblay
I'm surprised that more posters didn't advocate vim as *the* editor. I think it is linux world that did a survey and found that 80 percent of the users picked vim as their favorite editor. I originally started using vim, then switched to nedit, and now have switched back to vim. Nedit if very ni

Re: Perl IDE's v. Perl Editors was Re: Editor

2002-07-31 Thread drieux
On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 08:04 , Nikola Janceski wrote: > Yep even the best of syntax highlighting patterns still can't handle some > of > those FUNKY regexs I use in my perl program. don't EVEN get me started... { "too late drieux" } hum. parenting code, is like parentin

RE: Perl IDE's v. Perl Editors was Re: Editor

2002-07-31 Thread Nikola Janceski
Yep even the best of syntax highlighting patterns still can't handle some of those FUNKY regexs I use in my perl program. > -Original Message- > From: drieux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 10:46 AM > To: begin begin > Subject: Perl IDE&#

Perl IDE's v. Perl Editors was Re: Editor

2002-07-31 Thread drieux
dit 6.5.2 but also use 'vi' on machines where it is the only installed 'fancy' editor. Unfortunately these do not have some of the crucial features that are required in a full Perl IDE - which is what I believe you are really asking about. Many editors now come with variou

Win32 Perl editors (was: Perl 6?)

2002-04-03 Thread David Gray
For all you win32 perl hackers, I've been using a really cool editor called Code-Genie: for about a month now, which allows customizable nested syntax highlighting! I definitely recommend it, and I'll post my syntax customization file if anyone's interested. Cheers, -da

RE: text editors

2002-03-09 Thread M. Kirk DeBaets
If you want something more generic, try VIM. If you are comfortable with vi, then this is a sure hit. http://www.vim.org -Original Message- From: Russ Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 10:05 AM To: 'michael'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subje

RE: text editors

2002-03-08 Thread Najamuddin, Junaid
Textpad is one good option It has bunch of nice things built into it http://www.wowwebdesigns.com/tools/id_20/ junaid -Original Message- From: ss004b3324 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 2:17 AM To: Beginners Subject: RE: text editors > Speaking of t

RE: text editors

2002-03-08 Thread Russ Foster
arch 07, 2002 23:36 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: text editors > > > Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has > line #ing > for W2K? Free, of course (I am a student). > > BTW - this is a list that is really worth reading. You guys > (and

RE: text editors

2002-03-08 Thread Jason Larson
> -Original Message- > From: michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Subject: text editors > > Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has > line #ing > for W2K? Free, of course (I am a student). I'm still testing a number of them myself, but

RE: text editors

2002-03-08 Thread ss004b3324
> Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has > line #ing > for W2K? Free, of course (I am a student). Syn - line numbering and lots more: http://web.utanet.at/ascherst/syn/index.html Shaun --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus sys

RE: text editors

2002-03-07 Thread Timothy Johnson
Ok, I just checked out Vim for myself, and I have to say I'm VERY impressed. It has Perl syntax highlighting and more features than I know what to do with. -Original Message- From: Timothy Johnson To: 'michael '; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/7/02 9:46 PM Subject: RE: te

Re: text editors

2002-03-07 Thread victor
emacs michael wrote: > Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has > line #ing > for W2K? Free, of course (I am a student). > > BTW - this is a list that is really worth reading. You guys > (and you know who you are) are fantastic. Some of the > explanation

RE: text editors

2002-03-07 Thread Timothy Johnson
I haven't used it, but I've heard that ViM works pretty well. http://vim.sf.net/download.php -Original Message- From: michael To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/7/02 9:36 PM Subject: text editors Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has line #ing for W2K

text editors

2002-03-07 Thread michael
Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has line #ing for W2K? Free, of course (I am a student). BTW - this is a list that is really worth reading. You guys (and you know who you are) are fantastic. Some of the explanations offered here are so clear that even I can understand