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Re: Amiga HTML editors - what do you use?
« on: December 14, 2002, 04:42:25 AM »
As for an editor, anything with context coding will do it for me since I build html by hand.  However, it doesn't matter if there is context hilighting or not, I still do it by hand.  The other requirement I look for in an editor is the ability to control tabs and the conversion of tabs to spaces.  All of my html I build must have 2 space tabs with the tab character stripped and removed when saved.  I do this type of tabbing for legibility sake when I go back to edit a web site or component.

My favorite editor is Eve (currently a work in progress by Roger Monkman) followed very closely by Blacks Editor.  Neither of them have syntax hilighting but they are very powerful editors with enormous ARexx capabilities.  If I had to choose between all of the editors available today, I would definately go with GoldED on a professional level followed by CygnusED.

What is needed are programs like HomeSite5 and TopStyle3 Pro.  Take out quite a few of the meaningless features in both products and you have an awesome product.

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