I use emacs (with a customized tcl mode for my preferred fontification),
as well as multi-mode mode. It allows the main buffer to be in html mode
(with appropriate highlighting) and the things between <% %> to be in
tcl mode (with appropriate highlighting and tabification. It also goes
into javascript mode where it should to.

Rob Seeger

Ramesh Venkitaswaran wrote on 9/20/2004, 3:19 PM:

 > Can anyone recommend what are the 'preferred' editors for editing adp
 > code? I'm using vim, however, the out-of-the-box editor does not seem to
 > support syntax highlighting of adp pages too well.
 >
 > Thanks
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