Hello!
Is there someone who knows an editor for LISP-SOURCE-CODE. I just need an
editor which marks me all opened parenthesis and so on....
thanx in advance, Klaus
········@teleweb.at
In article <··························@ggraf>,
Klaus LEOPOLD <········@teleweb.at> wrote:
>Hello!
>Is there someone who knows an editor for LISP-SOURCE-CODE. I just need an
>editor which marks me all opened parenthesis and so on....
Emacs
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"Klaus LEOPOLD" <········@teleweb.at> writes:
> Hello!
> Is there someone who knows an editor for LISP-SOURCE-CODE. I just need an
> editor which marks me all opened parenthesis and so on....
GNU Emacs is the best possible editor for source code.
Klaus Schilling
In article <··············@ivm.de>,
Klaus Schilling <···············@home.ivm.de> writes:
> "Klaus LEOPOLD" <········@teleweb.at> writes:
>
>> Hello!
>> Is there someone who knows an editor for LISP-SOURCE-CODE. I just need an
>> editor which marks me all opened parenthesis and so on....
>
> GNU Emacs is the best possible editor for source code.
>
> Klaus Schilling
With the exception of Xemacs! :-)
Mike McDonald
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On 20 Oct 1998, Klaus Schilling wrote:
> "Klaus LEOPOLD" <········@teleweb.at> writes:
>
> > Is there someone who knows an editor for LISP-SOURCE-CODE. I just need an
> > editor which marks me all opened parenthesis and so on....
>
> GNU Emacs is the best possible editor for source code.
Well, I tried editing with Editplus. It is configurable for different
languages, highlights keywords etc.
And it small and easy to learn.
May be a low-spec alternative.
If memory serves, info can be found at http://www.editplus.com.
Cheers,
Detlef.
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Klaus Schilling wrote:
> GNU Emacs is the best possible editor for source code.
No, it's the best *available* editor.
> Klaus Schilling
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You didn't mention what platform you were using or a price range. If it
happened to be DOS and $250 was in the price range, it is very hard to beat
LUGARU Epsilon Editor (very emacs-ish). It has a c-like extension language
(EEL). There are a great many FTP sites that have free marco's in EEL. A
smaller DOS emacs-ish editor that is freeware or shareware (don't recall) is
Jove.
I think LUGARU is at LUGARU.com
rusty
ps as much time as we spend with an editor, a little money spent on a good
product can return your invest many fold.
Klaus LEOPOLD wrote in message <··························@ggraf>...
>Hello!
>Is there someone who knows an editor for LISP-SOURCE-CODE. I just need an
>editor which marks me all opened parenthesis and so on....
>
>thanx in advance, Klaus
>
>········@teleweb.at
>
>
"rusty craine" <········@flash.net> writes:
> You didn't mention what platform you were using or a price range. If it
> happened to be DOS and $250 was in the price range, it is very hard to beat
> LUGARU Epsilon Editor (very emacs-ish). It has a c-like extension language
> (EEL).
#+:FLAME-BAIT-AHEAD
Why pay $250 to have an editor with a "C like extension language" when
you can have the real thing? :)
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hmmmm is there a emacs for DOS. I'm new to freeware...used to paying for
what you get and getting what you pay for.
ayn rand capitalist pig
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Marco Antoniotti wrote in message ...
>"rusty craine" <········@flash.net> writes:
>
>> You didn't mention what platform you were using or a price range. If it
>> happened to be DOS and $250 was in the price range, it is very hard to
beat
>> LUGARU Epsilon Editor (very emacs-ish). It has a c-like extension
language
>> (EEL).
>
>#+:FLAME-BAIT-AHEAD
>Why pay $250 to have an editor with a "C like extension language" when
>you can have the real thing? :)
>
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