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martenzo
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Post by martenzo »

I'm usually using joe, but recently I've also started to use vi and gvim more. Joe does highlight some types of code (I know that it does highlight HTML), but not WML.
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Eleazar
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Post by Eleazar »

i've been using Text Wrangler for Mac, but i may start using Smultron more.
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Post by Ceri Cat »

I tend to use Dev-PHP for all my scripts and markup language, because :-
1. Configurable Syntax highlighting.
2. Multiple documents in a single instance (tabbed browsing).
3. Simple Interface
4. Free
5. Supports loading from and saving to different file formatting ie dos versus unix CR/LF.[/list]
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Post by appleide »

Eleazar wrote:i've been using Text Wrangler for Mac, but i may start using Smultron more.
I took a look at Text-Wrangler. But it has too long a loading time... Smultron seems better.
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