http://www.vim.org/

Can use it with standard vi commands or use the graphical functions.  I use
it for Perl and it does the color coding you mentioned.

And it's free.

On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Robert Cato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Give Notepad++ a try.
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>>  Morning everyone,
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>> What's the best text editor out there for writing code and scripts and
>> such?  I'd like to find one that does line numbering obviously, and does
>> some formatting to keep things neat.  Like color coding expressions,
>> functions, etc.  I'm trying to learn JavaScript, and using Notepad and
>> Dreamweaver are proving difficult.
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>> Thanks,
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>> Eric Brown
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>> IT Manager
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>> Forest Post Productions
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> (248) 855-4333
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