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Re^2: Cross-platform development: editors

by radiantmatrix (Parson)
on Nov 17, 2004 at 12:01 UTC ( [id://408478]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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Ah, good point: I currently use Kate or Emacs on Linux (Kate is huge, but I like it) and Komodo or UltraEdit on Windows.


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Re^3: Cross-platform development: editors
by RavingGoat (Vicar) on Nov 17, 2004 at 16:11 UTC
    UltraEdit on Windows is awesome. Sadly, most of my work is in Windows these days.
      I find with Ultraedit you don't need code folding, because of the function list thingy. Just switch it to sort-alphabetically, and you can just double click whatever function you want.

      Also, Ultraedit's regex (not PCRE although I've been bugging them about it) recursive folder search (and replace) are great.

      Pity it doesn't have CVS integration :(

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