RE: Best Editor

2000-05-23 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II
: Best Editor Haven't noticed anyone else mention it, so thought I'd throw out Ultraedit as a nice plain-text editor that can do some stuff Studio can't (like tile multiple windows...the one thing I really have to go to another editor from time-to-time for). It does a nice job of highlighting HTML

RE: Best Editor

2000-05-23 Thread Mary Jo Sminkey
TextPad is another option as well. From what I can tell, the specs on both UltraEdit and TextPad are about identical, but I prefer TextPad... No, I've used both and UltraEdit is definitely the more powerful of the two. But like any program, it all depends on what you need, TextPad certainly

RE: Best Editor

2000-05-23 Thread Clint Tredway
] Subject: RE: Best Editor TextPad is another option as well. From what I can tell, the specs on both UltraEdit and TextPad are about identical, but I prefer TextPad... No, I've used both and UltraEdit is definitely the more powerful of the two. But like any program, it all depends on what you

RE: Best Editor AND humanclick.com

2000-05-23 Thread Eron Cohen
er calls" is VERY good. (People who come to the site who want to chat do not have to download anything...) http://www.humanclick.com -Original Message- From: Clint Tredway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 10:39 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Best Edi

RE: Best Editor AND humanclick.com

2000-05-23 Thread Robert Everland
: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 11:02 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Best Editor AND humanclick.com I have to put in my vote for the free editor from EVRSoft. It is very Cold Fusion Studio like and just packed with features. The fact that its freeware is a bonus. Its an excellent tool: http

RE: Best Editor

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Evans
PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 10:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Best Editor TextPad is another option as well. From what I can tell, the specs on both UltraEdit and TextPad are about identical, but I prefer TextPad... No, I've used both and UltraEdit is definitely the more

RE: Best Editor

2000-05-23 Thread Mary Jo Sminkey
And it looks as though UltraEdit runs under Linux using WINE, but not TextPad ( though the tests on TextPad are pretty old.) If only either one had built in FTP access. UltraEdit certainly does have FTP support. Also regular expression searches, multi-level undo, timed backups, etc. Some

Re: Best Editor

2000-05-23 Thread Josh Black
as well. Now if only someone would write a CF major-mode for emacs, the world would be perfect. ;-) Josh - Original Message - From: "Mary Jo Sminkey" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 11:41 AM Subject: RE: Best Editor And it looks as though

RE: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP
Which is the best editor out there that you fellow cf'ers like? Adobe Go Live Dreamweaver Homesite Frontpage Liquid Web Cold Fusion Studio Any Suggestions? A mixture of Studio and Dreamweaver... Studio has the RDS links to databases, which means you can build queries without keeping

RE: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread Nick Slay
I'm a Studio user through and through and our designers use Dreamweaver. I second Philip's comments about Frontpage!!! At 10:44 22/05/00 +0100, you wrote: Which is the best editor out there that you fellow cf'ers like? Adobe Go Live Dreamweaver Homesite Frontpage Liquid Web

Re: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread vincy
Im more of a CF studio and Dreamweaver type of guy. To me that seems as a good combination. [V] At 01:53 AM 5/22/00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which is the best editor out there that you fellow cf'ers like? Adobe Go Live Dreamweaver Homesite Frontpage Liquid Web Cold Fusion Studio Any

Re: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread Nick McClure
Studio all the way. Our Graphic designers use Illustrator/Photoshop/ImageReady for all the pretty pictures. At 01:53 AM 5/22/2000 -0400, you wrote: Which is the best editor out there that you fellow cf'ers like? Adobe Go Live Dreamweaver Homesite Frontpage Liquid Web Cold Fusion Studio Any

Re: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread Steve Watson
Visual Notepad Steve Watson --- vincy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Im more of a CF studio and Dreamweaver type of guy. To me that seems as a good combination. [V] At 01:53 AM 5/22/00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which is the best editor out there that you fellow cf'ers like?

Re: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread Shally Kon
ME TO I also use Cfstudio and Dreamweaver together,thats the best combination for me atleast. Shally --Original Message-- From: Steve Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: May 22, 2000 1:40:30 PM GMT Subject: Re: Best Editor Visual Notepad Steve Watson --- vincy

Re: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread Joshua Starr
FrontPage for everything . Just Kidding! ColdFusion and Dreamweaver, but soon it will be ColdFusion and DreamWeaver UltraDev. Joshua P Starr President Creative Director, Ælana Evenings (719) 268-1588 Day (719) 310-3030 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread Tiffany
Heh, I usually use Notepad... occasionally I use CF Studio 4.0. Disable that Design tab though. *shudder* I heard Dreamweaver is neat with the CF addon thingy, been meaning to try that out. DO NOT use Frontpage, it generates _sloppy_ HTML and doesn't like CFML very much :( HomeSite is similar

Re: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread John Allred
When you want some really powerful scripting that CF Studio won't give you (like trying to do search and replace on carriage returns and tabs), try Arachnophilia. If it had the project management features of Studio, that's all I'd use. --John Allred [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which is the best

RE: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread Dave Watts
When you want some really powerful scripting that CF Studio won't give you (like trying to do search and replace on carriage returns and tabs), try Arachnophilia. If it had the project management features of Studio, that's all I'd use. You can actually do searches using carriage returns and

Re: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread John Allred
Dave Watts wrote: When you want some really powerful scripting that CF Studio won't give you (like trying to do search and replace on carriage returns and tabs), try Arachnophilia. If it had the project management features of Studio, that's all I'd use. You can actually do searches

RE: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread Mary Jo Sminkey
Haven't noticed anyone else mention it, so thought I'd throw out Ultraedit as a nice plain-text editor that can do some stuff Studio can't (like tile multiple windows...the one thing I really have to go to another editor from time-to-time for). It does a nice job of highlighting HTML and

RE: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread Michael Kear
And ultra edit can handle files of unlimited size, search and replace in the current file or all open files or an entire folder if you like, which means you can search and replace a string e.g. a tag, a url, a site name etc, throughout a site in seconds. Ultra edit lets you record macros that

Re: Best Editor

2000-05-22 Thread C
At 04:42 PM 5/22/00 -0400, you wrote: Heh, I usually use Notepad... occasionally I use CF Studio 4.0. Disable that Design tab though. *shudder* I heard Dreamweaver is neat with the CF addon thingy, been meaning to try that out. DO NOT use Frontpage, it generates _sloppy_ HTML and doesn't like