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fadius
Starting Member
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Posted - 15 August 2003 : 21:37:40
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I currently am using notepad. It works, but I would like to find an editor which would have a line counter in the left hand side. Anyone know of any such editor? |
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Nikkol
Forum Moderator
USA
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RichardKinser
Snitz Forums Admin
USA
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Nikkol
Forum Moderator
USA
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Bookie
Average Member
USA
856 Posts |
Posted - 15 August 2003 : 22:20:16
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I use Dreamweaver MX in the code view but you're probably looking for a free application so that won't help you. |
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dayve
Forum Moderator
USA
5820 Posts |
Posted - 15 August 2003 : 22:24:50
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Allaire Homesite... now Macromedia Homesite. Great Editor. |
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Davio
Development Team Member
Jamaica
12217 Posts |
Posted - 16 August 2003 : 03:15:50
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quote: Originally posted by Bookie
I use Dreamweaver MX in the code view but you're probably looking for a free application so that won't help you.
Dreamweaver MX is pretty good. Just downloaded the trial version. It gives you the option to make the workspace look and feel like Homesite but with all the functions of dreamweaver. I won't replace my Homesite just yet. Still need to play with it. |
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Locnar
New Member
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dayve
Forum Moderator
USA
5820 Posts |
Posted - 16 August 2003 : 04:04:59
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Dreamweaver is good, but it is more geared for Project Oriented Development, whereas HomeSite is just a really good editor and well worth the $$. |
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Roland
Advanced Member
Netherlands
9335 Posts |
Posted - 16 August 2003 : 11:24:50
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If I didn't have Homesite, I'd use SourceEdit (http://www.brixoft.com/prodinfo.asp?id=1), which is a free text editor that can be used for quite some different "languages" |
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Bookie
Average Member
USA
856 Posts |
Posted - 16 August 2003 : 14:05:07
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I don't mean to hijack this thread but I have a related question. I use DW MX and I'm usually working on projects or whole sites at a time. I usually switch between the code view and the design view and most of the time have both showing. Would it be beneficial to use a different editor like SourceEdit or the others mentioned here to edit my ASP code or should I stick exclusively with Dreamweaver? |
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Davio
Development Team Member
Jamaica
12217 Posts |
Posted - 16 August 2003 : 16:24:15
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quote: Originally posted by Bookie
I don't mean to hijack this thread but I have a related question. I use DW MX and I'm usually working on projects or whole sites at a time. I usually switch between the code view and the design view and most of the time have both showing. Would it be beneficial to use a different editor like SourceEdit or the others mentioned here to edit my ASP code or should I stick exclusively with Dreamweaver?
What would the reason be for using another editer along with DW? Dreamweaver MX does what other editors do, plus some.
If you were talking about an earlier version of DW, which was basically a WYSIWYG editor, then I would recommended to use another asp editor to edit your pages when it comes down to the code.
But with DW MX you can work with the Design view or the Code view comfortably. Which is what I like. |
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Davio
Development Team Member
Jamaica
12217 Posts |
Posted - 16 August 2003 : 16:28:36
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quote: Originally posted by dayve
Dreamweaver is good, but it is more geared for Project Oriented Development, whereas HomeSite is just a really good editor and well worth the $$.
You're quite right Dayve. There was quite a few times when DW kept asking me to create a site. When I tell it No 5 times why doesn't it take a hint that I don't wanto create a site? But apart from that, it's pretty good. |
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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator
Austria
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jfitz
Junior Member
USA
345 Posts |
Posted - 17 August 2003 : 14:37:35
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Araneae is great. Since I already have Delphi for other development, sometime I use the Delphi editor because it has a keystroke record and reply capability that can be very handy for doing complex mass changes. |
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tduffy
Junior Member
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Posted - 18 August 2003 : 03:40:48
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I use edit plus |
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