Francesco Del Vecchio wrote:
> Is there a perl Editor for linux? (except EMACS)
>
> Francesco
Personally I use vim (and gvim under Xfree86)
Nice syntax colorization, and the :set cindent smartindent feature does all
the fancy indenting for me, which is very nice.
you can run vimtutor at the
How about "vim" - on vim's sf site (vim.sourceforge.net) there are
plenty of handy macro scripts for perl editing as well.
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 07:36, Thorsten Dieckhoff wrote:
> > > Is there a perl Editor for linux? (except EMACS)
>
> Perhaps have a try with nedit - HTH Thorsten
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Hi
> Is there a perl Editor for linux? (except EMACS)
I use 'vim' or under X11 'gvim'. Works quite good for me. I's highly
configurable and can do pretty much anything an editor should.
Syntax highlighting included of course!
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Try EditPad Pro. The author has now ported his wonderful Windows text
editor to *nix and added some nice features.
http://www.editpadlite.com/editpadpro.html
-Michael
>>> Francesco del Vecchio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/13/03 04:42AM
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Is there a perl Editor for linux? (except EMACS)
Francesco
Is there a perl Editor for linux? (except EMACS)
Francesco
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