Re: bash editor?

From: CV (or254498_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 23:55:58 +0100

William wrote:
> I use UltraEdit myself (not free, but cheap - the price of a couple of
> decent pizzas - even lifetime support and upgrades are reasonable). It's
> Windows only but understands unix files (and other formats, even
> EBCDIC). I mostly connect to unix systems via samba, but it works
> with ftp too.

Yes I like Ultraedit too, and have used it for years.

> Has syntax highlighting, keyword correction (which I usually turn off),

Unfortunately it only seems to activate the syntax highlighting
if the filename ends in .sh. Definitely not what you want.

CV



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