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Oceanwatcher
28th of March 2005 (Mon), 16:46
When Pekka give the instruction for a change in the code, he use the linenumbering.
Does anybody know a good and simple texteditor that has linenumbering? Preferrably a program you do not need to install, just run. Would be nice to have on my flashdrive together with the other tools.
UncleDoug
28th of March 2005 (Mon), 17:58
Mac or PC
picman
29th of March 2005 (Tue), 00:56
Hi,
Take a look at:
http://www.versiontracker.com
Go to the page for the platform that you use and type 'PHP' or 'HTML' into the search field.
Although I use a Mac I am sure you will find what your looking for.
Oceanwatcher
29th of March 2005 (Tue), 04:29
Mac or PC
PC, Win
But I am sure there are people out there that would like to find software that run on Mac OSX, PC - Linux and Mac - Linux as well as a few others.
I found one program that does the job (but you have to install it). Take a look: GWD Text Editor (http://www.gwdsoft.com/index.html)
This program is a little on the heavy side, but it works. I just don't think about the parts of it that I do not need :lol:
wcbert33
29th of March 2005 (Tue), 06:31
A free text editor with line numbering is Notepad++. Go to www.download.com (http://www.download.com/) and do a search.
Bill
_bms_
29th of March 2005 (Tue), 13:44
TextPad is the best text editor freely available. It is incredibly powerful and incredibly light weight at the same time.
I use it extensively in my work as an infotech manager.
www.textpad.com
cheers,
Mike
poke
31st of March 2005 (Thu), 01:38
TextPad gets my vote too...
If your a Unix nut, one alternative you can look at is the VIM.exe file from cygwin. You can get it to run at the commandline without the whole cygwin environment if you keep a couple of the cygwin dll's in the dir. And its free.
wkitty42
31st of March 2005 (Thu), 10:59
in the windows environment, another good one is Crimson Editor from http://www.crimsoneditor.com/... it is a good all around editor as well as programmer's editor... it checks formatting and hilites as well as giving you linenumbers if you like... i've used it to edit/whittle on some very huge files, too... like seperating multiyear log files into individual years from one 50someodd meg file... now, any editor that can handle 50+ megabyte files, that's an editor! ;)
Rense
31st of March 2005 (Thu), 12:27
Oceanwatcher,
I always use: ultraedit (http://www.ultraedit.com)
a terrific editor for all kind of programming work.
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