i end up using Nano. quite a step down. Then i use jacobe to clean up the code from the command-line. still very sub-optimal, but thankfully i don't need to code much.
i guess My Favorite Editor would have... - anti-aliased fonts - syntax highlighting - code folding (subsumes bracket matching) that works - block indent/un-indent like NEdit - won't mangle my code - code completion even just for Java (including third-party jars) would be great! - isn't written in Java :) On 3/26/07, Allister Levi Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kate has sucky code-folding. > But then again both GEdit and NEdit don't have it at all. > > What I hate about Kate (wow, rhymes!) is that it screws up my > indentation when you fold/unfold code blocks. > Yeah, I know. That's why I'm now using Eclipse (LOL). But if you really don't like bloat, there's always pico or nano that more or less works like joe :-)
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