Just found this on a site which daniel posted a link to...
Its Windows Notepad 2... Its can recognize and work with all sorts of syntax code so its quite a nifty code editor...
http://www.tcmagazine.info/modules.p...on=show&id=397
Just found this on a site which daniel posted a link to...
Its Windows Notepad 2... Its can recognize and work with all sorts of syntax code so its quite a nifty code editor...
http://www.tcmagazine.info/modules.p...on=show&id=397
Last edited by shield; 01-19-2006 at 03:58 PM.
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errrm.. thats what i said![]()
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Yeah, I have seen this before as I use the same stuff that's used in NP2 to get the highlighting and such working in my editor.
If you're after something similar, but with code folding and such, it might be a good idea to stick with the origional scite as that should be capable of showing off some of the more up to date features of the scintilla code editing system.
Notepad 2 is written in C++ if I'm not mistaken (Microsoft Visual Studio), so it wasn't of much use for me in terms of learning to do things, but it's still a good editor and scintilla is by far one of the best syntax highlighting components ever... and it's open source too!
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