9 Mar
2001
9 Mar
'01
02:53
anyone here knew of a similar tool. Here is what it does:
- Syntax highlighting for multiple languages (including HTML, PERL, C/C++, and more). I really only need HTML and Perl editing.
XEmacs.
- The ability to add commands that can be performed on a file. For instance, I have it setup to run ActivePerl (Perl32) on what ever PERL script is open at a particular time, when ever I press CTRL-ALT-1 or click the menu item for a my custom job. It then takes the output, and docks it in a little box at the bottom off the tool (much like an IDE would).
XEmacs, you'll need to write an extention.
- Project Files. UE32 lets you, once again like in an IDE, save a grouping of files as a project for easy access. It then opens them all in it's tabbed interface when you open a project. It also has a dockable bar that lists all of the project or open files.
XEmacs, you'll need to write an extention.
- Sub function lists. UE32 will also "read" the PERL files you open and list all of the sub functions in a dockable box.
XEmacs, you'll need to write an extention.
- Spell Checker
XEmacs. XEmacs is fully programable. It's a web browser, email client, games host and, on occasion, an editor too. Whatever you want, it will do it if you try hard enough. It's not such an easy thing to learn to use though.