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Re: Favorite or most wanted text editor features?

by ajt (Prior)
on Oct 19, 2001 at 16:50 UTC ( [id://119966]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Favorite or most wanted text editor features?

Here is my 2p on the thread...

I use Alan Philip's "Programmer's File Editor", PFE on my Windows boxes. Here are my reasons for using this tool, rather than others.

  • I've used it for over 5 years, so I'm familiar with it - though we all claim sound reasons for editor "x" or "y", I think familiarity is a big reason we all stick with our favourites
  • It's free, though not open source. I don't have money to splash around, especially when I started to use it
  • It's very small, 608kb, so it's easy to move around
  • It's got a nice multi-document interface - though it's looking dated now
  • It's quite flexible and configurable, has nice simple macros, good search/replace, and was designed to talk to an external compiler and caputure the results
  • If you tell it Perl is c, then it does a nice job at auto-indenting your code for you, which is ofcource configurable
  • It's very fast to start, and it's easy to live with
  • It can save either with *nix or Windows line endings

I'm sure there are other nice things about it, but I think the list is long enough. It's a dead product, but until something better arrives, I'm sticking with it.

I think if I were to want features in a perfect editor, for a casual user like my self, I'd want:

  • Small and fast
  • I like the idea of syntax highlighting in colour, but I find it irritating over time (I have dyslexia), and don't use much
  • Easy interface to the Perl complier
  • Plug-in archtecture, HTML-Kit for example allows to you plug in the W3C HTML, XML and CSS specs, so you can have context sensitive help directly from the source - doing the same in Perl would be nice too!
  • It's always nice if it's free and open source, but I will pay a few £s if it's really good.
Anyhow, just a few of my humble thoughts...

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