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  • T Todd Smith

    I've been using TextPad for a long time but I realize now that it requires WAY to much customization to function like VS. So what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout R.I.P textpad X|

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    Bassam Abdul Baki
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    UltraEdit


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    • T Todd Smith

      I've been using TextPad for a long time but I realize now that it requires WAY to much customization to function like VS. So what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout R.I.P textpad X|

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      Michael Dunn
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      VC6 + WndTabs ;)

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      • T Todd Smith

        I've been using TextPad for a long time but I realize now that it requires WAY to much customization to function like VS. So what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout R.I.P textpad X|

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        Lost User
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        NotePad++ regards

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        • T Todd Smith

          I've been using TextPad for a long time but I realize now that it requires WAY to much customization to function like VS. So what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout R.I.P textpad X|

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          Ed Poore
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          SciTE[^]

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          • T Todd Smith

            I've been using TextPad for a long time but I realize now that it requires WAY to much customization to function like VS. So what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout R.I.P textpad X|

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            MRJ
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            I really like using Programmer's Notepad. Version to has alot of features, and more being added all the time. http://www.pnotepad.org/

            MRJ

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            • T Todd Smith

              I've been using TextPad for a long time but I realize now that it requires WAY to much customization to function like VS. So what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout R.I.P textpad X|

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              Pete OHanlon
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              Notepad and a crayon?:-D

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              • T Todd Smith

                I've been using TextPad for a long time but I realize now that it requires WAY to much customization to function like VS. So what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout R.I.P textpad X|

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                realJSOP
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                You're describing UltraEdit.

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                • T Todd Smith

                  I've been using TextPad for a long time but I realize now that it requires WAY to much customization to function like VS. So what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout R.I.P textpad X|

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                  Judah Gabriel Himango
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                  How about Xacc.ide[^], by CP's own leppie? I think it fulfills all those, plus it's free.

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                  • T Todd Smith

                    I've been using TextPad for a long time but I realize now that it requires WAY to much customization to function like VS. So what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout R.I.P textpad X|

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                    Sceptic Mole
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                    PSPad[^]

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                    • T Todd Smith

                      I've been using TextPad for a long time but I realize now that it requires WAY to much customization to function like VS. So what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout R.I.P textpad X|

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                      Gary R Wheeler
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                      You're one of those aren't you? We've got a guy in my group who runs Visual Studio to do compiles, but does his editing with some god-forsaken vi clone. Blech.


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                      • T Todd Smith

                        I've been using TextPad for a long time but I realize now that it requires WAY to much customization to function like VS. So what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout R.I.P textpad X|

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                        daniilzol
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                        Notepad comparison

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                        • G Gary R Wheeler

                          You're one of those aren't you? We've got a guy in my group who runs Visual Studio to do compiles, but does his editing with some god-forsaken vi clone. Blech.


                          Software Zen: delete this;

                          Fold With Us![^]

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                          Todd Smith
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                          In VS the solution explorer and output/find/breakpoints windows take up a large portion of my work area. I don't need or want that when editing something simple like a pyhton/perl/batch/logfile etc. Can VS's syntax hilighting be customized for other languages like perl without installing the activestate stuff?

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                            Todd Smith wrote:

                            what's a good text editor that has the following features: 1. MDI w/document tabs 2. syntax coloring with defaults for most popular languages (c++, cs, perl, html, etc.) 3. customizable colors (i like a black background) 4. VS2005 keyboard layout

                            Uh... VS2005? Marc

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                            code frog 0
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                            Love it! Your comments that is.:laugh:

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                            • T Todd Smith

                              In VS the solution explorer and output/find/breakpoints windows take up a large portion of my work area. I don't need or want that when editing something simple like a pyhton/perl/batch/logfile etc. Can VS's syntax hilighting be customized for other languages like perl without installing the activestate stuff?

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                              Gary R Wheeler
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                              Todd Smith wrote:

                              Can VS's syntax hilighting be customized for other languages like perl without installing the activestate stuff?

                              I don't know. It wouldn't surprise me to find there's an add-on that does it, though.


                              Software Zen: delete this;

                              Fold With Us![^]

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