+1 for "vim".
I like the fact that the color coding works nicely (for everything I do
anyway) and it's available on every distro I've ever checked.
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
509.593.4207 x 1001
On 05/25/2011 04:47 AM, Hugo Ahlenius wrote:
Gordon Luk wrote on 2011-05-25:
Question : Console editor on linux
Anyway, jedit/notepad++ solved my coding need on window / Linux GUI
environment. Mostly on linux side, i just ssh to linux box for coding.
Currently, i use "vi" with simple code complete plugins . But my feeling
not very well. I am sure that "VI" is powerful editor.
My vote for vim - I use gvim on windows as well as my primary editor. I am
not sure if the coldfusion syntax files are 100% uptodate though (but it is
easy to fix). At one point I actually consider taking over the stewardsship
for that.
/H.
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