I have all of those features except for code complete using jEdit on
both linux and windows.  I use the built in ant plugin for building,
and the normal file browser docked to a side panel for accessing
files.

Dan

On 3/1/07, David Rorex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> At the office, I work on windows machines, so I have access to things like
> Sepy, FlashDevelop and PrimalScript. However, at home, I run mostly Linux,
> and I haven't been able to find a comparable IDE for writing actionscript.
> The main features I'm looking for are:
> *syntax highlighting
> *code completion (for built-in as well as my custom
> classes/functions/arguments)
> *project window (can just be a standard file tree with all AS files & dirs
> from the project root)
> *ability to execute compilers (mtasc for AS2 or mxmlc for AS3).
>
> Are there any IDEs out there which do what I want? Eclipse is too large &
> heavy for me. I use vim for general purpose editing, and there is
> syntax-highlighting for actionscript, but it's lacking the other features
> that make me more productive.
>
> If anyone's interested, i've set up a very brief reference (really, not much
> more than a collection of links) on getting the free flex 2 sdk +
> flashdevelop set up for AS3 development on windows:
>  http://blog.davr.org/actionscript3-quickstart/
>
> I welcome any hints/tips/feedback!
> Thanks,
> David R
>
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