I’ll definitely be downloading some more plug-ins, and doing the bulk of my editing on this one. FTE does this with an onscreen highlight, jEdit with a. The only dislikes I’ve found so far are the slightly boring interface, the slightly steeper learning curve, and the need to download the J2RE 1.4 first, but nevertheless very much worth the effort. A few editors have a hypersearch type feature that displays all matches to a given pattern. (See the section called HyperSearch for information about the HyperSearch feature. pre-selected, and the search string field will be initially blank. My essential requirements, specifically directory search and replace, syntax highlighting, folding (a great carry-over from Visual Studio), project organisation and browsing, decent screen-space, tabbed windowing, class wizard, extensibility, great price (free), etc, are all here, plus much more than I ever thought I’d need. If the selection spans a line break, the Search in Selection and HyperSearch buttons will be. It certainly has everything I need, including the things that have been missing or poorly implemented in many of the other editors. tBooleanProperty('',true) tBooleanProperty('',true) If you are not using the dialog to undertake a search or replace, you may call any of the search and replace methods (including hyperSearch(View)) without concern for the value of these properties. Now that I’ve been using it for a couple of days, jEdit’s definately my new favourite editor (I was using Dreamweaver MX, but it comes with a hefty price tag for what it is). markers advanced search-replace: hypersearch, multi-file search. Without the step-by-step walkthrough I doubt I would have had the patience to try and figure it all out. Isabelle/jEdit for seasoned Isabelle users Isabelle/jEdit NEWS Makarius Wenzel Univ.
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