i tried my hands on jedit around 1 yer ago and at that tie it was just
a skelton editor and you have to be dependent upon lots of plugins to
make some use of it.

cant say for lastest verion of jedit. i am very happy with eclipse for
java. For others like perl/php you may also try ultraedit. sounds good
to me but you need to be ready with lots of shell utilities to make
your life easy.

navjot

On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 22:08:11 +0530, Sandip Bhattacharya
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> I never thought I would be using a Java based editor for my daily coding work.
> Jedit changed all that - it is a polished mature editor supporting dozens of
> languages (modes and even sub-modes like in emacs), and the best thing about
> it is that it gives you the same responsiveness of native compiled apps!
> There is absolutely no sluggishness that is normally associated with java
> apps!
> 
> I am primarily coding web apps nowadays using (shudder) PHP. I have been using
> jedit 4.1 for the past few weeks, and I am glad I shifted to it from
> quanta(too buggy), anjuta(using project management features makes it generate
> tonnes of auto generated files which you dont want), bluefish(good but syntax
> highlighting sucks), eclipse+phpeclipse among others.
> 
> In jedit, project management is good, but the best part about it is the huge
> array of user contributed plugins, which you can install/update right from
> the configuration menu itself!
> 
> I particularly love the Log Viewer plugin which displays the output of tail -f
> of any file you want (e.g. apache error_log) in a panel of the editor.
> 
> Jedit 4.2 is out, and the syntax highlighting (my biggest grouse against jedit
> 4.1) kicks ass, and is as good as gvim.
> 
> Jedit has a jython plugin and along with beanshell(a java based interpreted
> shell language), lets you code in python to automate common tasks in the
> editor, called macros.
> 
> Do check out jedit at http://www.jedit.org
> 
> - Sandip
> 
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