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free lightweight source code editor
by Vahid 15. January 2009 07:27
Guys, looking for a free lightweight code editor? then you gatta check Programmer’s Notepad.
very nice and usefull tool to edit and compile different kind of source code including : Assembly, C#, Java, ASP.net, Javascript, Sql, pl/sql, CSS, C, C++, HTML, Fortran, XML, Pascal, Pear, PHP, PHP script, powershell, vbscript, Python, Ruby, Visual Basic and so many more. it has also a set of nice feature like :
- Bookmarks (both numbered and plain)
- Code Folding/Outlining
- Docking tool windows - much better than those in version 1
- Excellent external tool support with user-configurable
output matching - click on errors and warnings to jump right to
the place in the file where they were generated - Export to HTML (using CSS) and RTF
- File association manager
- In-file method/definition navigation (using Ctags)
- No limit on file size (although large files may take a while
to load) - Non fixed-width font support
- Projects and Project Groups with multi-level folders and
file system mirroring - Quick Search toolbar with links to Google and Google Groups
- Regular expression search and replace
- Support for unicode files
- Support for windows, unix and macintosh file formats
- Syntax highlighting for many languages through “schemes”.
- Tabbed MDI interface
- Text Clips
- Unlimited number of schemes supported, powerful syntax
highlighting supporting both user-defined and built-in schemes - User-defined schemes (XML)
- Word-wrapping
i am sure you want to try this, so get it at http://www.pnotepad.org/
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