Benjamin Schmuhl wrote:
Eric Jensen wrote:
I have been searching the internet for my dream editor and haven't
had much luck yet. Actually, I did find one that is very close
(Quanta Plus) but it is for KDE only and that doesn't work for me
right now. Qunata didn't do anything super special that other
editors couldn't, with the exception of collapsing code structures.
It got me hooked on that feature and I must have it once again. I've
used a lot of editors that work fine with syntax highlighting and all
that, but I must have collapsing code. I crave it. Otherwise I will
stick with my usual editor, vim. Any suggestions?
I run Quanta in Gnome just fine. The only thing that I wish it did
would be function insight on my own code with PHPDoc like ZDE does.
Quanta is free though, does folding, links to PHP documentation,
bookmarks, preview, etc. Pretty nice editor, my fav as far as the
free ones go. I'm going to install Eclipse right now to check it out.
I tried installing Quanta and it yells at me and asked if I have KDE
installed properly. Ubuntu doesn't come with KDE at all, otherwise
maybe it would allow me to install it. Maybe I will try an older
version that doesn't seem to be KDE specific. I think it would be
rewarding to figure out the folding in Vim since I can use it for my
remote SSH sessions as well, but not having a lot of luck with that
either. I got the indent method to work just fine, but syntax doesn't
do a thing. Lots and lots of brain hurting RTFM and I'm sure I'll get
somewhere with it. A nice gui would be great for now though.
Eric Jensen
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