What is your favorite editor for editing scripts or quickly
editing a source code file?
1: Notepad [0 0.00%]
2: Notepad2 (Flo's Freeware) [1 33.33%]
3: Notepad++ [1 33.33%]
4: Sublime Text [0 0.00%]
5: Vim [0 0.00%]
6: Kate [0 0.00%]
7: Emacs [0 0.00%]
8: Atom [0 0.00%]
9: Visual Studio Code [1 33.33%]
10: UltraEdit [0 0.00%]
11: Other [0 0.00%]
Re: What is your preferred editor for scripting or quick editing?
By: Nightfox to (null) on Fri Sep 01 2017 01:52 pm
What is your favorite editor for editing scripts or quickly
editing a source code file?
1: Notepad [0 0.00%]
2: Notepad2 (Flo's Freeware) [1 33.33%]
3: Notepad++ [1 33.33%]
4: Sublime Text [0 0.00%]
5: Vim [0 0.00%]
6: Kate [0 0.00%]
7: Emacs [0 0.00%]
8: Atom [0 0.00%]
9: Visual Studio Code [1 33.33%]
10: UltraEdit [0 0.00%]
11: Other [0 0.00%]
Another difficult poll to answer. :(
I use Visual Studio Code for larger scripting projects and PowerShell scripts/modules.
It would appear that the quick text editing tool that I use is pretty obscure: Geany.
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What is your favorite editor for editing scripts or quickly
editing a source code file?
I'm surprised there aren't more votes for Sublime Text. Such a fantastic text
editor, particularly its multiple selection and columnar selection abilities.
I'm surprised there aren't more votes for Sublime Text. Such a fantastic text editor, particularly its multiple selection and columnar selection abilities.
commercial use. There are enough editors out there that I can just use a different editor. I've gotten to like Notepad++ recently.
Re: What is your preferred editor for scripting or quick editing?
By: Nightfox to Kirkman on Tue Sep 05 2017 12:49 pm
commercial use. There are enough editors out there that I can just use a different editor. I've gotten to like Notepad++ recently.
I use Notepad++ almost exclusively.
I use Notepad++ almost exclusively.
editpad pro is great.
What is your favorite editor for editing scripts or quickly
editing a source code file?
1: Notepad
2: Notepad2 (Flo's Freeware)
3: Notepad++
4: Sublime Text
5: Vim
6: Kate
7: Emacs
8: Atom
9: Visual Studio Code
10: UltraEdit
11: Other
Nano
Nano
Nano is absolutely the best. Also only recently I figured out how to cut and paste in nano. Now I feel like a real pro.
On 2017-09-01 11:52 PM, Nightfox wrote:
What is your favorite editor for editing scripts or quickly
editing a source code file?
1: Notepad
2: Notepad2 (Flo's Freeware)
3: Notepad++
4: Sublime Text
5: Vim
6: Kate
7: Emacs
8: Atom
9: Visual Studio Code
10: UltraEdit
11: Other
Nano
Nano
Nano is absolutely the best. Also only recently I figured out how to cut and paste in nano. Now I feel like a real pro.
Deavmi wrote to Nightfox <=-
Nano is absolutely the best. Also only recently I figured out how to
cut and paste in nano. Now I feel like a real pro.
Nano
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Deavmi <=-
Re: Re: What is your preferred editor for scripting or quick editing?
By: Deavmi to Nightfox on Sat Sep 16 2017 09:59 pm
Nano
I used PINE for years, so PICO/NANO are second nature to me. I usually
use vi for config files and NANO for everything else.
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I used PINE for years, so PICO/NANO are second nature to me. I usually use vi for config files and NANO for everything else.
Nano is absolutely the best. Also only recently I figured out how
to cut and paste in nano. Now I feel like a real pro.
I like nano, but remember to use the -w switch to turn off word
wrapping. :)
Accession wrote to Vk3jed <=-
Instead, try using v2.8.6 or above. (I'm currently using v2.8.7, which
may be the latest version). Now in conjunction with softwrap (-$
switch) you can use "set atblanks" in your nanorc. This will now save
word boundaries when wrapping at the end of the line, and also keeping your 'paragraph' in tact, no matter what size your screen or window is.
Older versions would wrap at the end of the line, no matter if you were
in the middle of a word or not, and would crop up the word displaying
it on both lines instead of wrapping the whole word.
I never liked the -w switch, so I requested the softwrap feature above somewhere around v2.8.4. I tested some patches submitted with a few others, and it was included in v2.8.6 and above. Now I use it as my default editor for posting messages here even.
Re: What is your preferred editor for scripting or quick editing?
By: Kirkman to Nightfox on Tue Sep 05 2017 12:54:43
I'm surprised there aren't more votes for Sublime Text. Such a fantastic text
editor, particularly its multiple selection and columnar selection abilities.
Any chance it has something to do with the fact that it costs US$70 for one license? That's what drove me away from using Sublime Text and just stick with Visual Studio Code and Geany.
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