TIA,
You might want to double-check how current the posted syntax highlighting
file is. When I got mine (several months ago) it needed updating. A word of
warning: for some reason, UltraEdit requires a blank character at the end
of each line in the wordfiles.txt file (the file which defines the syntax
highlighting), otherwise the last word on the line will not be highlighted.
I've spent quite abit of time with my color scheme - more than most would,
I'd imagine. The default colors for UEdit are pretty ugly IMO. If you'd
like I could send you my file that defines the colors (UEdit32.ini).
- Michael Jelinek
From: "Timothy Sporcic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@rebol.com on 05/06/2001
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I'd also recommend UltraEdit. Yes, it's shareware, so not free, but I would
guess you could get a site license for educational use at a reasonable
price. The syntax highlighting for REBOL is available from their site. You
can also configure it to automatically run the scripts you're editing. It's
the editor I use every day.
- Tim
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From: "P-O Yliniemi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 2:18 PM
Subject: [REBOL] Re: simple editor for rebol
>
> Hi,
>
> I think I used some editor named "UltraEdit" the few weeks I had windows
> installed during a computer and network technology class I took a few
years
> ago.
>
> Checking out it's home page (http://www.ultraedit.com) also validated
this.
> I think I was looking for some text editor that managed to save files in
plain
> ASCII or something (which there were very few of for windows four years
ago).
>
> It supports syntax highlightning, but does not come preconfigured for
REBOL.
>
> BUT.. it is shareware, 45 days of evaluation and then it costs $30 to
register.
>
> /PeO
>
> > Hello All:
> > I have designed and am teaching a class in rebol
> > for high school as a first semester.
> >
> > I would welcome recommendations for a MS-Windows
> > compatible editor that would enable syntax
> > highlighting and be available at no fee.
> >
> > Myself, I use vim on both Linux and Windows,
> > but I think either vim or emacs would be a
> > little too difficult for some of the students.
> >
> > --Looking forward to opinions--
> > TIA
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