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  • D David Veeneman

    A bunch of little things, like the window not remembering its size and location, and the search results that you mentioned. I think I am going to fall back to 4.7.3. Can you recommend a good XML syn file for TextPad? The ones on the site aren't very impressive. Thanks

    David Veeneman www.veeneman.com

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    Scott Dorman
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    It sounds like you've tried the ones from TextPad? TextPad Syntax Definition Files U-Z[^] I don't know of any others, but you could always make your own. Are you looking for a general XML syntax?

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    • D David Veeneman

      I've used TextPad vor years as a quick-and-dirty text editor (I use VS 2005 as my main IDE). But the new version of TextPad is buggy, so I'm looking around. Can anyone recommend a simple text editor with good syntax highlighting? Thanks.

      David Veeneman www.veeneman.com

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      Lost User
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      Emeditor[^] is quite nice.

      "I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it." - Thomas Jefferson

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      • D David Veeneman

        I've used TextPad vor years as a quick-and-dirty text editor (I use VS 2005 as my main IDE). But the new version of TextPad is buggy, so I'm looking around. Can anyone recommend a simple text editor with good syntax highlighting? Thanks.

        David Veeneman www.veeneman.com

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        MoustafaS
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        You shall try Notepad++


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        • D David Veeneman

          I've used TextPad vor years as a quick-and-dirty text editor (I use VS 2005 as my main IDE). But the new version of TextPad is buggy, so I'm looking around. Can anyone recommend a simple text editor with good syntax highlighting? Thanks.

          David Veeneman www.veeneman.com

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          Douglas Troy
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          I've never had a problem with TextPad and have used it for many things, but here are some suggestions: Editor(s) NotePad ++[^] JEdit[^] Xml Editor XML Notepad 2007[^]


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          • D David Veeneman

            I've used TextPad vor years as a quick-and-dirty text editor (I use VS 2005 as my main IDE). But the new version of TextPad is buggy, so I'm looking around. Can anyone recommend a simple text editor with good syntax highlighting? Thanks.

            David Veeneman www.veeneman.com

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            Kevin Darty
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            I've tried TextPad, UltraEdit and Notepad++ and the one I finally settled on is Notepad2. Like most of the other editors out there it does Syntax Schemes and RegEx Find/Replace but the one thing I like the most from Notepad2 is that its RegEx Find/Replace is user-friendly. The Syntax Schemes are great as well. I use it for HTML, XML, CSS and building SQL Scripts. A lot of times I get data that may be in a Word document and I need to build SQL Scripts using that data. The RegEx Find and Replace in Notepad2 works great for tasks like that. Give it a shot :-)

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            • D David Veeneman

              I've used TextPad vor years as a quick-and-dirty text editor (I use VS 2005 as my main IDE). But the new version of TextPad is buggy, so I'm looking around. Can anyone recommend a simple text editor with good syntax highlighting? Thanks.

              David Veeneman www.veeneman.com

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              Ray Kinsella
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              Notepad 2[^]

              Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch

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              • R Ray Kinsella

                Notepad 2[^]

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                Kevin Darty
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                Make sure to get the version of Notepad2 that is on SourceForge. The version on Flow's Freeware (name?) is abandonware (last I checked) and very outdated.

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                • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                  UltraEdit[^]


                  "I know which side I want to win regardless of how many wrongs they have to commit to achieve it." - Stan Shannon Web - Blog - RSS - Math - LinkedIn - BM

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                  toxcct
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                  I second that... i've been using UE for ages nown and it fits my needs alwost everytime... file comparison, hexadecimal editor, syntax colorizer, possibility of adding, editing, removing the languages recognized, 2 regular expression parsers, customizable toolbars, listing functions, etc...


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                  • R Ray Kinsella

                    Notepad 2[^]

                    Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch

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                    Brady Kelly
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                    I'll second that. For most Q&D it's more than enough, and that's what the OP wanted.

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                    • C Chris Losinger

                      ah, but when i was in college, there was no Visual Studio, and no Windows. my choices for editor were vi or emacs. and i got pretty good with vi.

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                      • D David Veeneman

                        I've used TextPad vor years as a quick-and-dirty text editor (I use VS 2005 as my main IDE). But the new version of TextPad is buggy, so I'm looking around. Can anyone recommend a simple text editor with good syntax highlighting? Thanks.

                        David Veeneman www.veeneman.com

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                        Shog9 0
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                        SciTE[^]. Great highlighting, fast, doesn't piss me off with a brain-dead UI that wants to be an IDE.

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                        • K Kevin Darty

                          I've tried TextPad, UltraEdit and Notepad++ and the one I finally settled on is Notepad2. Like most of the other editors out there it does Syntax Schemes and RegEx Find/Replace but the one thing I like the most from Notepad2 is that its RegEx Find/Replace is user-friendly. The Syntax Schemes are great as well. I use it for HTML, XML, CSS and building SQL Scripts. A lot of times I get data that may be in a Word document and I need to build SQL Scripts using that data. The RegEx Find and Replace in Notepad2 works great for tasks like that. Give it a shot :-)

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                          Clickok
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                          I second you. Notepad++ presented so much problems, then I switched to Notepad2 again. Clean, fast, and does the job!


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                          • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                            UltraEdit[^]


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                            Jon Sagara
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                            Yes. I :love: UE.

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                              SciTE[^]. Great highlighting, fast, doesn't piss me off with a brain-dead UI that wants to be an IDE.

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                              It appears that everybody is under the impression that I approve of the documentation. You probably also blame Ken Burns for supporting slavery.

                              --Raymond Chen on MSDN

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                              TheIdleProgrammer
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                              I second that. It's very quick but still has lots of features on offer, and it's free!

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                              • K Kevin Darty

                                I've tried TextPad, UltraEdit and Notepad++ and the one I finally settled on is Notepad2. Like most of the other editors out there it does Syntax Schemes and RegEx Find/Replace but the one thing I like the most from Notepad2 is that its RegEx Find/Replace is user-friendly. The Syntax Schemes are great as well. I use it for HTML, XML, CSS and building SQL Scripts. A lot of times I get data that may be in a Word document and I need to build SQL Scripts using that data. The RegEx Find and Replace in Notepad2 works great for tasks like that. Give it a shot :-)

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                                David Veeneman
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                                I'm going to give that a try. Very simple, very clean. Looks like it does one thing well.

                                David Veeneman www.veeneman.com

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                                • J Jon Sagara

                                  Yes. I :love: UE.

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                                  Bassam Abdul Baki
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                                  I :love: UE 2. ;)


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                                    PSPad[^] - the universal freeware editor

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                                    DavidNohejl
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                                    Colleague uses this one, and it serves him well. I don t because I don't like to leave Visual Studio :)


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                                    • D David Veeneman

                                      I've used TextPad vor years as a quick-and-dirty text editor (I use VS 2005 as my main IDE). But the new version of TextPad is buggy, so I'm looking around. Can anyone recommend a simple text editor with good syntax highlighting? Thanks.

                                      David Veeneman www.veeneman.com

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                                      Mark_Wallace
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                                      David Veeneman wrote:

                                      I've used TextPad vor years as a quick-and-dirty text editor (I use VS 2005 as my main IDE). But the new version of TextPad is buggy, so I'm looking around.

                                      I rolled back to v4.7.3. It was the fixed-toolbar cock-up that did it for me. I found where that error was (tucked away in a pair of XML files, rather than in the registry), but without knowing exactly what the various elements in the XML sheets represented, I couldn't do anything about it. I'm perfectly happy with 4.7.3, though, so no problem.

                                      David Veeneman wrote:

                                      Can anyone recommend a simple text editor with good syntax highlighting?

                                      PsPad[^] is pretty good; it and SuperEdi[^] are the only ones I've found with decent XML highlighting (which I need far more than I'd like). SuperEdi also allows you to use TextPad .syn files, which is handy -- better the colours you know. There's a bunch of freeware text editors on nonags[^]. (if you're anything like me, you'll end up installing a dozen, forgetting what they're called, and never finding them again).

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                                        David Veeneman wrote:

                                        I've used TextPad vor years as a quick-and-dirty text editor (I use VS 2005 as my main IDE). But the new version of TextPad is buggy, so I'm looking around.

                                        I rolled back to v4.7.3. It was the fixed-toolbar cock-up that did it for me. I found where that error was (tucked away in a pair of XML files, rather than in the registry), but without knowing exactly what the various elements in the XML sheets represented, I couldn't do anything about it. I'm perfectly happy with 4.7.3, though, so no problem.

                                        David Veeneman wrote:

                                        Can anyone recommend a simple text editor with good syntax highlighting?

                                        PsPad[^] is pretty good; it and SuperEdi[^] are the only ones I've found with decent XML highlighting (which I need far more than I'd like). SuperEdi also allows you to use TextPad .syn files, which is handy -- better the colours you know. There's a bunch of freeware text editors on nonags[^]. (if you're anything like me, you'll end up installing a dozen, forgetting what they're called, and never finding them again).

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                                        Mark_Wallace
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                                        Mark Wallace wrote:

                                        It was the fixed-toolbar c***-up that did it for me.

                                        Hey! C.o.c.k-up ain't swearing! I'm being repressed!

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                                        • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                                          UltraEdit[^]


                                          "I know which side I want to win regardless of how many wrongs they have to commit to achieve it." - Stan Shannon Web - Blog - RSS - Math - LinkedIn - BM

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                                          Sebastian Schneider
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                                          UltraEdit for the Win. I use it at work, and I just plain love it. At home, I use JEdit (which I also have on my USB Stick).

                                          Cheers, Sebastian -- Ceterum censeo, borlandem esse delendam.

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