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Subject: Looking for good text editor


bazze ( ) posted Mon, 07 November 2005 at 6:23 AM · edited Sun, 26 January 2025 at 3:10 PM

Hi all, I'm looking for a good text editor with the following features: * Possibility to bookmark lines * Possibility to jump directy to line X or Y * Possiblility to split window * Possibility to collapse/expand paragraphs I'm using crimson editor today (Win) - it has all above features except the last one. thanks

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svdl ( ) posted Mon, 07 November 2005 at 11:00 AM

The editor included in Visual Studio .NET has those features, but the whole .NET development environment might be a little overkill. And somewhat pricey. You could check out NetBeans - a Java IDE. I've heard it contains a very good code editor.

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bazze ( ) posted Mon, 07 November 2005 at 11:45 AM

hehe.. a slight overkill! NetBeans, is it free? I've tried Emacs (should be the bast according to hard core coders) but it could collapse/expand paragraphs..

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nruddock ( ) posted Mon, 07 November 2005 at 12:40 PM

Netbeans will fold Java code (yes it's free, http://www.netbeans.org )
There is a folding mode for Emacs (folding.el), but it relies on you adding comment lines for the beginning and end of each fold.


mkrueger ( ) posted Mon, 07 November 2005 at 4:40 PM

As Emacs was already mentioned, I would suggest ViM (www.vim.org), but be warned, the learning curve is fairly steep! Ah, but the rewards ... martin


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