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- From: srrodewa@eclat.uccs.edu (Shelly R. Rodewald)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: TEXTEDITOR
- Date: 23 Feb 1996 22:06:27 GMT
- Organization: University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
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- : GZHBIF (Marcel.Buck@zh004.ubs.ubs.ch) writes:
- : > HELLO
- : >
- : > I search a good Texteditor.
- : > Could anybody give a help by the dessision which one I should buy?
- : >
- : > Thanks & Regards
- : > Marcel
- : >
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- Marcel,
- I personally like TurboText2, it is hard to find anymore (Oxxi sells it),
- but it is one of the best. You can fully customize the keyboard, mouse, etc.
- It is very fast scrolling the screen, has a full AREXX interface, and supports
- folds. Personally, I will never use an editor without folds again if I can
- help it. Folds let you highligh a block (like a procedure) and fold it down
- so that just the first line is visible with a marker showing that there is
- more to it than just this line. Basically it lets you organize your source
- in a hierarchical fashion (like a directory tree) within the same file.
- It makes it much easier and faster to find what you're looking for without
- searching the whole file.
-
- --Shelly
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- P.S. Anyone know of other editors that support folds? (Amiga or PC)
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