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Seeing as more than 50 people have voted for it so far...
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Yup, best there is.
Jamsey
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I have been using this for many years and with its column edit, programming, and unlimited file size I will not change soon.
djj
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EditPlus & EmEditor are the best editors.
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IDK about EmEditor, but EditPlus is my favorite. I've been using it since 2003; can't live, errr develop without it!
And its "are the best editors" :-3
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Thanks.
English not my native language...
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... because it can handle files with Unix line endings, and Notepad can't.
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I sure miss EDT, I 've got to get my AlphaServer running.
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Hello
I was wandering if someone can point me to a really good text editor under Linux - with a feature set comparable to, say, UltraEdit.
Best,
Michal Blazejczyk
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nano / pico :P
you may want to look at eclipse.
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MadHatter ¢ wrote: you may want to look at eclipse.
Agreed, but whether or not you'd want to actually use it is a completely different question
For example, just the other day I was looking at it. I started it up, waited for half an hour, and then sat and looked at it for a bit, admiring it's shiny GUI.
Then, with a little sigh of relief, I shut it down.
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lol, so what are you saying??? that the eclipse UI isn't efficient???
you just need more hardware
I'm with you though, I've done the same thing (but actually tried to use it), and it ended in the same result. not because my computer couldn't handle it, but because I couldn't figure out what to do with it. its a cool ide, just wish i could figure out how to use it.
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That's what I'm using but I'm not impressed - no macros for instance... I find temporary macros very useful when working with text files.
Thanks,
Michal
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Michal Blazejczyk wrote: I was wandering if someone can point me to a really good text editor under Linux - with a feature set comparable to, say, UltraEdit.
Gnu Emacs can probably do almost anything. It uses a Lisp dialect for add ons, and there are lots of them.
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Vi and VIM are best editors in Linux.
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I use JEdit, has many many features.
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HtmlKit on windows can do the trick. You can live-edit your files on the Unix/Linux PC from within your Windows desktop. As you click the Save button, the file is FTPed onto the Linux box behind the scenes without any user intervention. The file format can be toggled between Windows/Unix.
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Why don't just use windows and UltraEdit?
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It might be a little late but you might want to look at SlickEdit.
Orhun Birsoy
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