VIM is a good editor. I use it on NT, but am initially familiar with
vi from Unix. It has keyword highlighting for java, html, javascript,
and other languages. ( see www.vim.org).

John Brecht wrote:
>
> jEdit, an open source programmer's text editor written in Java is decent.  At
> this point, it might not be as feature rich and/or slick as these other editors,
> but it does quite a bit, and as a Java-based and open source endeavor, it is
> expanding quickly.  It has the potential to be the emacs of Java developers.
> Find it at:
>
> http://www.gjt.org/~sp/jedit.html
>
> --
> John Brecht
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Department of Physics and Astronomy
> Michigan State University
>
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