Re: programming editor



The closest thing I can think of is Gvim. That's what I use and except
for some differences in the user interface I am sure that it can easily
satisfy the rest of your requirements. I would highly recommend you take
a look at it.

:q


"tony K." wrote:

This might be slightly OT, but I noticed that I am not the only one
that works simultaneously in MSWindows and Gnome.

I am looking - so far unsucessfully - for a graphical, mouse/menu
oriented,  (i.e. no Vi, Emacs. etc...)  programming editor  that
satisfies the following (non-negotiable!) list of  requirements:

1) Same user interface on both platforms.
2) Has multiple-file search/replace facility.
3) Can do vertical scroll using mouse wheel.
4) Works with global clipboard in both environments.
5) Works reasonably well with large (1-2Meg) (text) data files.
6) Does C language syntax highlight.
7) Can have multiple (single-window) copies running at the same time.

And that is it... nothing more required, nothing less accepted.
Suggestions welcome, to the list if you agree this could be
of interest to others; to my e-mail otherwise..
t.k.

Anthony K. Transportation Systems - no HTML mail please.

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