RE: Windows Text editor

2002-02-12 Thread Michael Dreksler
/* There is nothing like a discussion on text editors to get the emails flowing :-) */ I have been using Text pad for the past few months - it is refreshingly lightweight and has masses of user-written add-ons available for download. It does syntax highlighting for 40+ languages, multilingual, s

Re: Windows Text editor

2002-02-06 Thread Vinicius Jose Latorre
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RE: Windows Text editor

2002-02-06 Thread Al Hospers
> Which of these editors show the number of the current line in > the status bar? OptiPerl can display line numbers. Al -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Windows Text editor

2002-02-05 Thread Octavian Rasnita
IL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:24 PM Subject: Re: Windows Text editor At 06:54 PM 2/5/02 +, Mo Holkar / UKG wrote: >At 13:34 05/02/02, Pat wrote: >>Can anyone recommend a decent Text editor for windows 98 that I can use for >>CGI scripts. Notepad seems to show

RE: Windows Text editor

2002-02-05 Thread Al Hospers
I've been using OptiPerl this past year & I think it works fairly well. it's got a syntax checker & hilighting that make things easier and there is a regex checker as well. it's a bit quirky in places for a Windows program & there are a bug or two, but it's not at all bad for a minimal cost. (it's

Re: Windows Text editor

2002-02-05 Thread Marty Landman
At 06:54 PM 2/5/02 +, Mo Holkar / UKG wrote: >At 13:34 05/02/02, Pat wrote: >>Can anyone recommend a decent Text editor for windows 98 that I can use for >>CGI scripts. Notepad seems to show the carriage returns all of a sudden and >>this is creating problems just trying to get scripts to run

Re: Windows Text editor

2002-02-05 Thread Richard Crawford
In Windows, I usually use HomeSite 5.0, available from Allaire. You might also look into Komodo from ActiveState, which has both a Windows and Linux version available. You can get a trial version from ActiveState's home page. On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 10:54, Mo Holkar / UKG wrote: > At 13:34 05/02

Re: Windows Text editor

2002-02-05 Thread Mo Holkar / UKG
At 13:34 05/02/02, Pat wrote: >Can anyone recommend a decent Text editor for windows 98 that I can use for >CGI scripts. Notepad seems to show the carriage returns all of a sudden and >this is creating problems just trying to get scripts to run on the server. >I dont have unix or linux on my pc so

Re: Windows Text editor

2002-02-05 Thread Vinicius Jose Latorre
GNU Emacs for Windows NT and Windows 95 http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html > Can anyone recommend a decent Text editor for windows 98 that I can use for > CGI scripts. Notepad seems to show the carriage returns all of a sudden and > this is creating problems just trying to g

Windows Text editor

2002-02-05 Thread Patrick
Can anyone recommend a decent Text editor for windows 98 that I can use for CGI scripts. Notepad seems to show the carriage returns all of a sudden and this is creating problems just trying to get scripts to run on the server. I dont have unix or linux on my pc so i cant use pico. Pat Check out ww