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  • F flyingxu

    For the programmers who write code daily, do you care about the UI of your text editors? I personally dislike the ui of source insight (its UI is very out dated), but it's still a preferred editor. I came to another editor named 010editor some day ago, I found that I like its UI. But unfortunatedly I need some functions which it doesnot provide. I spend some time (yesterday and today, maybe my boss should give me more work to do?) on the net just try to find a editor whose UI can give me some interest to try it, but I'm not satisfied by my result. Are you guys are same serious about the UI of a editor as I am, if so, do you have any recommandations? (Here UI mainly refers to the icons, windows layout, color schemas. I'm not asking for the best functions) PS, I asked the same question on stacko******.com, but 5 people rushed in and closed my question within several minutes! I'm amazed by their efficiency, I agree with their reasons though.

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    Spectre_001
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    On the free side I use NotePad++, for a paid editor, I like UltraEdit.

    Kevin Rucker, Application Programmer QSS Group, Inc. United States Coast Guard OSC Kevin.D.Rucker@uscg.mil "Programming is an art form that fights back." -- Chad Hower

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    • H Henry Minute

      The text editor with the best UI is undoubtedly vi.

      Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.

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      Paul Darlington
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      I still have a 'Quick Reference for vi' card in my desk. HP Part number 96597-900000; if you want to get one ;) . Its a very useful double sided card with everything you need to drive vi. I had forgotten all about the card and vi until this thread reminded me. Damn you.

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      • F flyingxu

        For the programmers who write code daily, do you care about the UI of your text editors? I personally dislike the ui of source insight (its UI is very out dated), but it's still a preferred editor. I came to another editor named 010editor some day ago, I found that I like its UI. But unfortunatedly I need some functions which it doesnot provide. I spend some time (yesterday and today, maybe my boss should give me more work to do?) on the net just try to find a editor whose UI can give me some interest to try it, but I'm not satisfied by my result. Are you guys are same serious about the UI of a editor as I am, if so, do you have any recommandations? (Here UI mainly refers to the icons, windows layout, color schemas. I'm not asking for the best functions) PS, I asked the same question on stacko******.com, but 5 people rushed in and closed my question within several minutes! I'm amazed by their efficiency, I agree with their reasons though.

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        Mark Puddephat
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        Don't ever knock vi! Even in a world where everyone drives automatics, I still insist on pumping a clutch pedal! I use vi every time I work on a COBOL source file. And I am not kidding! That is my day job! Seriously though. vi is my universal IDE on UNIX/Linux for any type of code. On Windows, Textpad is my best friend for text editing. VS for .NET of course. HateML for my PHP/HTML work. PLEdit32 for PL/SQL coding. PowerGUI for Powershell. Oh, and let's not forget the TSO editor for the JCL side of my job. Notepad never gets a look-in. I still miss LPEX (OS/2) and LEXX (IBM VM) though. Anyone remember those? They had a big feature that I DO miss, namely that they could be scripted in EXEC or REXX. Horses for courses, eh?

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          Hi FlyingXu, The current UltraEdit (17.xx on Windows) has six modes of user interface, including: technical writer, programmer, notepad replacement. Last I looked, there were thirteen different programming language development modes from C# to Ruby to HTML development. You can customize any style ... menus, icons, etc. ... of the six UI modes highly. I sure wish I could "plug" UE in to Visual Studio, instead of using the VS editor which I have come to refer to ... in my head ... as "the light show:" with the color settings tweaked to mild-stun for the sake of my older eyes, there's all kinds of flashing that occurs unless I'm guiding the mouse with the precision of a neurosurgeon ! Suggest you download a trial of the current UE and take a look. best, Bill

          "Reason is the natural order of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning." C.S. Lewis

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          flyingxu
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          Wow, your reply makes me really interested to try ultraeidt, now. :laugh: UE should hire you as a marketing guy.

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          • F flyingxu

            For the programmers who write code daily, do you care about the UI of your text editors? I personally dislike the ui of source insight (its UI is very out dated), but it's still a preferred editor. I came to another editor named 010editor some day ago, I found that I like its UI. But unfortunatedly I need some functions which it doesnot provide. I spend some time (yesterday and today, maybe my boss should give me more work to do?) on the net just try to find a editor whose UI can give me some interest to try it, but I'm not satisfied by my result. Are you guys are same serious about the UI of a editor as I am, if so, do you have any recommandations? (Here UI mainly refers to the icons, windows layout, color schemas. I'm not asking for the best functions) PS, I asked the same question on stacko******.com, but 5 people rushed in and closed my question within several minutes! I'm amazed by their efficiency, I agree with their reasons though.

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            edmurphy99
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            I prefer to use edlin

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            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

              I used to swear by Brief[^] (I used to swear at vi)

              Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."

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              Brad Stiles
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              Loved BRIEF. I used it all the way up until about 1995, then switched to KEdit, because my new employer used it. Currently reading: "The Prince", by Nicolo Machiavelli

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              • F flyingxu

                For the programmers who write code daily, do you care about the UI of your text editors? I personally dislike the ui of source insight (its UI is very out dated), but it's still a preferred editor. I came to another editor named 010editor some day ago, I found that I like its UI. But unfortunatedly I need some functions which it doesnot provide. I spend some time (yesterday and today, maybe my boss should give me more work to do?) on the net just try to find a editor whose UI can give me some interest to try it, but I'm not satisfied by my result. Are you guys are same serious about the UI of a editor as I am, if so, do you have any recommandations? (Here UI mainly refers to the icons, windows layout, color schemas. I'm not asking for the best functions) PS, I asked the same question on stacko******.com, but 5 people rushed in and closed my question within several minutes! I'm amazed by their efficiency, I agree with their reasons though.

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                Keith TrangmaR
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                I'm a big fan of Textpad (www.textpad.com) - it can do syntax colouring for loads of different languages & file formats, handle several hundred open files at a time, no limit on file size, and the search/replace mechanism can make extensive use of regular expressions. Intellisense would be the icing on the cake, but we can't have everything... Keith

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                • J Joan M

                  Apart from visual studio, I would go for UltraEdit[^]... it has plenty of functions, it is nice and really fast. TextPad[^] is also nice... And there was also SciTE[^]... a free editor based on the Scintilla libraries...

                  [www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

                  modified on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:31 AM

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                  regalsoft
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                  I used to use UltraEdit exclusively but the the last few revs have gotten way too bloated. It used to be a snappy app. Even on my i7 quad-core it takes way too long to load for my taste. I have a hard time with all their non-standard icon images too.

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                    I used to use UltraEdit exclusively but the the last few revs have gotten way too bloated. It used to be a snappy app. Even on my i7 quad-core it takes way too long to load for my taste. I have a hard time with all their non-standard icon images too.

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                    Joan M
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                    regalsoft wrote:

                    takes way too long to load for my taste

                    They have made it much more fast in their last release... :thumbsup: it was about time... X|

                    [www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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                    • F flyingxu

                      For the programmers who write code daily, do you care about the UI of your text editors? I personally dislike the ui of source insight (its UI is very out dated), but it's still a preferred editor. I came to another editor named 010editor some day ago, I found that I like its UI. But unfortunatedly I need some functions which it doesnot provide. I spend some time (yesterday and today, maybe my boss should give me more work to do?) on the net just try to find a editor whose UI can give me some interest to try it, but I'm not satisfied by my result. Are you guys are same serious about the UI of a editor as I am, if so, do you have any recommandations? (Here UI mainly refers to the icons, windows layout, color schemas. I'm not asking for the best functions) PS, I asked the same question on stacko******.com, but 5 people rushed in and closed my question within several minutes! I'm amazed by their efficiency, I agree with their reasons though.

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                      BrainiacV
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                      For non-VS editing, I prefer Notepad++[^], the price is right (free :-D ).

                      Psychosis at 10 Film at 11

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                      • F flyingxu

                        For the programmers who write code daily, do you care about the UI of your text editors? I personally dislike the ui of source insight (its UI is very out dated), but it's still a preferred editor. I came to another editor named 010editor some day ago, I found that I like its UI. But unfortunatedly I need some functions which it doesnot provide. I spend some time (yesterday and today, maybe my boss should give me more work to do?) on the net just try to find a editor whose UI can give me some interest to try it, but I'm not satisfied by my result. Are you guys are same serious about the UI of a editor as I am, if so, do you have any recommandations? (Here UI mainly refers to the icons, windows layout, color schemas. I'm not asking for the best functions) PS, I asked the same question on stacko******.com, but 5 people rushed in and closed my question within several minutes! I'm amazed by their efficiency, I agree with their reasons though.

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                        ssadler
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                        jEdit, open source and very configurable. Also has 190+ plugins. I use it as my main editor but I also use AutoHotKey to make my cursor movement shortcuts the same for all the editors I use (jEdit, Word, VS and CodeComposer Studio).

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                        • F flyingxu

                          For the programmers who write code daily, do you care about the UI of your text editors? I personally dislike the ui of source insight (its UI is very out dated), but it's still a preferred editor. I came to another editor named 010editor some day ago, I found that I like its UI. But unfortunatedly I need some functions which it doesnot provide. I spend some time (yesterday and today, maybe my boss should give me more work to do?) on the net just try to find a editor whose UI can give me some interest to try it, but I'm not satisfied by my result. Are you guys are same serious about the UI of a editor as I am, if so, do you have any recommandations? (Here UI mainly refers to the icons, windows layout, color schemas. I'm not asking for the best functions) PS, I asked the same question on stacko******.com, but 5 people rushed in and closed my question within several minutes! I'm amazed by their efficiency, I agree with their reasons though.

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                          loctrice
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                          vim. Gedit sometimes.

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                          • J Joan M

                            regalsoft wrote:

                            takes way too long to load for my taste

                            They have made it much more fast in their last release... :thumbsup: it was about time... X|

                            [www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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                            regalsoft
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                            I'm running the latest version (17.0) and it's still way too slow. I see there's a new minor rev out there now. Is that the one you're talking about?

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                            • F flyingxu

                              For the programmers who write code daily, do you care about the UI of your text editors? I personally dislike the ui of source insight (its UI is very out dated), but it's still a preferred editor. I came to another editor named 010editor some day ago, I found that I like its UI. But unfortunatedly I need some functions which it doesnot provide. I spend some time (yesterday and today, maybe my boss should give me more work to do?) on the net just try to find a editor whose UI can give me some interest to try it, but I'm not satisfied by my result. Are you guys are same serious about the UI of a editor as I am, if so, do you have any recommandations? (Here UI mainly refers to the icons, windows layout, color schemas. I'm not asking for the best functions) PS, I asked the same question on stacko******.com, but 5 people rushed in and closed my question within several minutes! I'm amazed by their efficiency, I agree with their reasons though.

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                              wallkao3bei4
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                              It depends upon what I'm doing. Right now, most of my time is occupied in Visual Studio, which is reasonably good, since I move the icons around and use a couple of addins. It gets the job done and doesn't get in the way. The builds when testing are a little slow, but acceptable. I'm also partial to phpDesigner when I need that environment. For down and dirty, light weight noodling and coding, Crimson Editor is my choice.

                              The avoidance of taxes is the only intellectual pursuit that still carries any reward. John Maynard Keynes

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                                I'm running the latest version (17.0) and it's still way too slow. I see there's a new minor rev out there now. Is that the one you're talking about?

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                                Joan M
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                                I'm afraid I was thinking on the 17.0... I'm sorry...

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                                  The text editor with the best UI is undoubtedly vi.

                                  Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.

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                                  etkid84
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                                  :cool:

                                  David

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                                  • F flyingxu

                                    For the programmers who write code daily, do you care about the UI of your text editors? I personally dislike the ui of source insight (its UI is very out dated), but it's still a preferred editor. I came to another editor named 010editor some day ago, I found that I like its UI. But unfortunatedly I need some functions which it doesnot provide. I spend some time (yesterday and today, maybe my boss should give me more work to do?) on the net just try to find a editor whose UI can give me some interest to try it, but I'm not satisfied by my result. Are you guys are same serious about the UI of a editor as I am, if so, do you have any recommandations? (Here UI mainly refers to the icons, windows layout, color schemas. I'm not asking for the best functions) PS, I asked the same question on stacko******.com, but 5 people rushed in and closed my question within several minutes! I'm amazed by their efficiency, I agree with their reasons though.

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                                    Alan Burkhart
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                                    Depends on what I'm doing. For coding Windoze programs I stick with VS. For websites and plain text, I have my own editor based on the ScintillaNet[^] component. I also like NoteTab[^] from Fookes Software. Very nice editor. I'd recommend rolling your own editor if you have the time and your employer allows it. No one else will create a text editor exactly suited for your preferences.

                                    XAlan Burkhart

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                                      jEdit, open source and very configurable. Also has 190+ plugins. I use it as my main editor but I also use AutoHotKey to make my cursor movement shortcuts the same for all the editors I use (jEdit, Word, VS and CodeComposer Studio).

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                                      was8309
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                                      Ya Jedit!

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                                      • F flyingxu

                                        For the programmers who write code daily, do you care about the UI of your text editors? I personally dislike the ui of source insight (its UI is very out dated), but it's still a preferred editor. I came to another editor named 010editor some day ago, I found that I like its UI. But unfortunatedly I need some functions which it doesnot provide. I spend some time (yesterday and today, maybe my boss should give me more work to do?) on the net just try to find a editor whose UI can give me some interest to try it, but I'm not satisfied by my result. Are you guys are same serious about the UI of a editor as I am, if so, do you have any recommandations? (Here UI mainly refers to the icons, windows layout, color schemas. I'm not asking for the best functions) PS, I asked the same question on stacko******.com, but 5 people rushed in and closed my question within several minutes! I'm amazed by their efficiency, I agree with their reasons though.

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                                        JPaula
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                                        I use Twistpad [^]all the time. It is beautifull, light, fast and full of features.

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                                        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                          Surprisingly, VS has Column select, copy and paste: hold down the ALT key when you select text.

                                          Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."

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                                          Rob Grainger
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                                          Its not as good at column paste as Brief was unfortunately, but its still better than nothing.

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