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Many of us visiting the forums has something to do with the code. It may be HTML/CSS, it may also be Javascript, or PHP, SQL etc. The further you go the more you appreciate a good text editor. I tried 3 for a longer period, now it is my 4th I just fell in love with - Notepad++
I'm using it for few days now and I'm happy like a kid who just got a bag of candies. Really. The only thing I miss from my previous editor is integration with function manual for PHP (it displayed a link to function description in manual as I typed it in the script). So my question is - if any of you used Notepad++, do you know how I can integrate PHP manual into it (and maybe other, like javascript etc.)? I was also wondering which editors do you use, and why them? Best Regards, Piotrek |
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I always use CONText on Windows ( http://www.context.cx/ )
and Gedit on Linux. Gedit cause it's the standard text editor on Gnome and it has code coloring. I use CONText cause it was written by a coleague of mine and I've been using it for years. |
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Thanks Melkior!
I just found out how to switch on auto completion option in Notepad++ I love it It does not link to the manual, but I think if I played about with the plugin file... ![]() CONText looks really nice, I'll check it out when I get some time, or tell my friends to check it out ![]() |
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