Try the full version of Komodo. It understands tt files by default. It's been 
great to me the past few years. I can't imagine working in a heavy 
perl/catalyst environment without it.

-----Original Message-----
From: John M. Dlugosz [mailto:wxju46g...@snkmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 3:12 AM
To: catalyst@lists.scsys.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Catalyst] What text editor to use?


>> I use Eclipse (EPIC) too with the Amateras HTML Editor to open .tt 
>> and .tt2 file extensions:
>>
>> Window ->  Preferences ->  General ->  Editors ->  File Associations
>

OK, y'all have convinced me to try Eclipse next.
I installed it on Windows x64, along with Amateras.  Setting the association to 
tt and tt2 gives me some html tag highlighting, but I can't find any settings 
for adjusting it, or any instructions for Ameratas at all other than that it 
"has many features".  So, how do you turn on TT syntax support?


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