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Mon 28/02/05 at 19:07
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Hi there.

Icarus, before you being in your usual "googley-woogly it n00b!!!1" line, it's just a question to everyone to find out what people use.

For website coding I use Zend studio, which is fine.

But it doesn't highlight CSS for some reason.

So, anyone care to give any suggestions for a CSS editor, oh and notepad isn't viable enough for me, no highlighting etc
Tue 01/03/05 at 13:03
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Heh, even worse! And one of our best lecturers swears by it too.
Tue 01/03/05 at 12:43
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Well, at least it's not as bad as EMACS. I'd never actually felt nauseaus using a program before EMACS.
Tue 01/03/05 at 11:40
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I used vi yesterday, actually.
Tue 01/03/05 at 10:22
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Nimco wrote:
> I downloaded PHP Designer the other day. Looks very good. Anyone know
> of any editors for PHP/HTML/CSS/MySQL for Linux with syntax colour
> coding?

Comedy vi response*




*OH GOD NO NOOOOOOOOOOO
Tue 01/03/05 at 10:15
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Nimco wrote:
> I downloaded PHP Designer the other day. Looks very good. Anyone know
> of any editors for PHP/HTML/CSS/MySQL for Linux with syntax colour
> coding?

Bluefish
Tue 01/03/05 at 09:51
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Nimco wrote:
> I downloaded PHP Designer the other day. Looks very good. Anyone know
> of any editors for PHP/HTML/CSS/MySQL for Linux with syntax colour
> coding?

Remeber mootings of NVU on *nix doing this but may be wrong
http://www.nvu.com/index.html
Tue 01/03/05 at 08:47
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I downloaded PHP Designer the other day. Looks very good. Anyone know of any editors for PHP/HTML/CSS/MySQL for Linux with syntax colour coding?
Tue 01/03/05 at 08:47
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cool, will download and play today
Mon 28/02/05 at 23:56
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Ah cool, that notepad++ is excellent!

Oh and Tyla, you can configure the colours and fonts of the syntax highlighter.

Language -> Style Configurator

:-)
Mon 28/02/05 at 22:34
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Tyla wrote:
> Hmmm... wrote:
> You might like to take a look at Notepad++
> [URL]http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm[/URL]
> It supports lots of languages and has some good features.
>
> Worth adding to any 'tool kit' - oh, and it's FREE !
>
> Nice looking app, may give it a go myself. Like the
> "collapse" feature, very similar to TopStyles.
>
> Id the Highlighting customizable? One thing I like about TS Pro and
> DWMX2004 is the ability to customize how the syntax highlighting
> works.

There are numerous bits you can configure and there are also 'user define' functions.

Simple things like using it to 'view source' and closing it without the prompt "do you want to save..." that you would get with Windows Notepad is nice to have.

It doesn't do everything, but it's worth having!

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