I'll enter another vote for vim.  I like it because it is very fast and  
lightweight, and I can use it on all three platforms I develop on on a  
regular basis (Mac, Linux and Windows).  I was glad when I saw this  
post because I thought I was just about the only one using vim for CF.   
I'd love to swap some .vimrc files with folks out there.

I've been thinking of moving to emacs because it has most of the same  
advantages and could probably be configured to provide tag completion  
or code insight.  A while ago, I was toying with the idea of putting  
together a CF DTD which would allow people essentially use any XML  
editor they wanted for CF development, however it seems ColdFusion has  
too many tags that are exceptions to well formed XML.

Christian

On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 11:20 AM, Hugo Ahlenius wrote:

> ...or vim.
>
> graphical user interface, split views, tree-view, shortcut to context
> sensitive help, dictionary of valid cftags/cf functions, syntax
> highlightning for cf, closes tag automatically, highlights syntax
> problems, custom menus, splits, folds... (the list goes on)
>
> (of course, some of these needs to be set up by you yourself, I have
> prepared some of these files so I can assist).
>
>
>
>
>
> 
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