Hi,
I was mainly a Windows user, probably will stick w/it but am trying to explore Linux. I recently installed RedHat Fedora Core 4 on a old sphere box I had laying around.
The main problem with switching environments is that with Windows I had everything that suited me. I had my music to listen to while programming, my text editor that I've been using since I started learning Perl (CuteHTML), and my FTP client I use to connect to my work's server (PcAnywhere).
I can probably have everything on my Linux box, except CuteHTML. I'm pretty picky when it comes with editors. CuteHTML allowed syntax to be color coded (comments gray, patterns green, defined syntax blue, etc) and a easy navigation panel to the side. It also has real time spellin g correction, like the one Microsoft Word has.
If anyone knows a editor like this for Linux that they use while programming Perl, please let me know. I have been looking around the internet and trying out different editors for the last 2 hours and no luck. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks!
perleager
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