I experience the pretty much same issues with CFEclipse that you do, Al.  
When my cfc/cfm files get too large (2500+ lines), typing input is lagged 
and occasionally I get the strange garbling, usually followed by a pointer 
exception, forcing me to reload the file.  However, I've never seen it 
reverse the order of letters -- mostly just the added white space.  It 
seems the amount of white space added correlates to how much I keep typing 
after it starts failing.

I'm using Eclipse SDK version 3.7.2. and CFEclipse version 
1.4.4.201012220425.  

On Friday, June 20, 2014 4:44:19 PM UTC-4, Al Holden wrote:
>
>  Boy that's true. My Win7 version will also start to glitch out when any 
> file of mine gets to be large. CFC or CFM.
>
> For example, I'll start to type cfselect (ha ha, just an example), and the 
> text will shift, add white space & get garbled all over the page.
> I'll save and reload the file, and it's fine, EXCEPT what appears at the 
> point of offense is "tcelesfc" (cfselect backwards).
>
> I've bumped the memory settings to no avail. I suspect the SQL Explorer 
> plugin of a conflict, but can't define a specific path to reproduce the 
> issue. My IDE could be just outdated, or Windows (like Bryan says). What 
> versions of CFEclipse, Eclipse, et.al. are you all using? Plugins?
>
> Sorry if I bent the subject of the thread too much.
>
> Al Holden
>
>
> On 6/20/2014 8:46 AM, Bryan Stevenson wrote:
>  
> Yes Charles....Unix based systems are fine with Eclipse - Windows....not 
> so much (or it's a dark art to get it to work well - I gave up long ago)
>
> On 14-06-20 08:28 AM, Charles Heizer wrote:
>  
> I use CFEclipse in Aptana on a MacBook Pro and have some really large 
> cfc's, 5000+ lines of code. I don't have any issues. 
>
> Charlie
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 17, 2014, at 9:47 AM, Bryan Stevenson <
> [email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>   I use CFEclipse in Eclipse and it gets really unhappy (slow and "not 
> responding" is often the result - sometimes so bad a file won't save and 
> Eclipse must be killed) with more than 3500-4000 lines of code.
>
> In general I keep related functionality together in a CFC (so I have a 
> lookups CFC for getting core data for select box population and other core 
> data access, a security CFC, a utitlty CFC, and then it gets specific to 
> the application i am writing).
>
> All kind of broad statements, but I'm sure you get the idea ;-)
>
> Cheers
>
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> Do you prefer to keep as many functions in a single cfc as possible, or do 
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