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Re: using text files unix<->windows<-> macintosh tip
- From: "Gordon R. Keehn" <grkeehn at us dot ibm dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 09:43:50 -0500
- Subject: Re: using text files unix<->windows<-> macintosh tip
- Organization: IBM Corporation
- References: <20030115200346.73661.qmail@web14607.mail.yahoo.com>
The GWD editor (http://www.gwdsoft.com) is another good choice. It
features language specific hilighting and a bunch of other great tools,
and has a C-like macro language. I have used it to edit scripts and
makefiles while running a cygwin shell. It's not open-source, but then
not all great software is.
Cheers,
Gordon Keehn
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Gordon R. Keehn, CPSM Change Team
CICS/390 Service, USA
Gordon Keehn/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS, 1-919-254-1690
- wrote:
> using textfiles for saving in unix text format from a
> windows editor is a breeze such as the editor
> http://www.editpadlite.com/ The lite freeware version
> is an alternative if you need to make some change now
> and don't have a working vim or pico at hand for
> startup scripts... you can immediately change the
> end-of-the-line newline hexcode hassles with this
> speedy editor (unix<->win32<->mac as well).. this is
> good for ascii files and shouldn't be used on files
> under the cygwin branch tree while running
> cygwin..editpad automatically recognizes the text end
> of line format and gets worked with it
> accordingly...just a tip if you need to rescue a
> profile file and need to have things working properly
> for cygwin startup scripts...
>
> jagg
>
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